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Criminal appeals : A practitioner's handbook.
https://www.nblawlib-bib.ca/en/permalink/catalog4910
Author
Mark Halfyard
Michael Dineen
Jonathan Dawe
Date of Publication
2017
Call Number
KF 9690 H35 2017
Location
Fredericton
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Author
Mark Halfyard
Michael Dineen
Jonathan Dawe
Responsibility
Mark Halfyard, Michael Dineen, Jonathan Dawe ; Brian H. Greenspan, Vincenzo Rondinelli
Location
Toronto
Publisher
Emond Montgomery Publications Limited©2017
Date of Publication
2017
Material Type
Book
Physical Description
xviii, 284 pages.
Series
Criminal law series ; number 2
Subjects
Appellate procedure -- Law -- Canada.
Criminal procedure -- Law -- Canada.
Contents
1 The Nature of an Appeal and Statutory Jurisdiction
2 Procedural Steps in an Indictable Appeal
3 Grounds of Appeal
4 Drafting the Factum
5 Oral Argument
6 Motions and Applications
7 Fresh Evidence
8 Sentence Appeals
9 Inmate Appeals
10 Summary Conviction Appeals and Extraordinary Remedies
11 Appeals to the Supreme Court of Canada
Appendix A Sample Court of Appeal Factum (Ontario)
Appendix B Appellant's Factum in R v Grant, 2009 SCC 32
Appendix C Sample Notice of Application for Release Pending Appeal (Ontario)
Appendix D Sample Notice of Application to Stay a Driving Prohibition (Ontario)
Appendix E Sample Notice of Application for an Extension of Time to File a Notice of Appeal (Ontario)
Appendix F Sample Notice of Application for the Appointment of Counsel (Ontario)
Appendix G Sample Notice of Application for Intervener Status (Ontario)
Appendix H Sample Notice of Application for Leave to Introduce Fresh Evidence (Ontario)
Appendix I Form A: Notice of Appeal for Inmate Appeal, Court of Appeal for Ontario
Table of Cases
Index
Notes
Includes index
Language
English
ISBN
978-1-77255-138-9
Call Number
KF 9690 H35 2017
Location
Fredericton
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