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Card 6
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What are the two ways of authorising a defendant’s appeal against the conviction by the crown court?
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Card 7
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Following the criminal appeal act 1995, when must the COA allow an appeal against a conviction?
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Card 8
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Explain lurking doubt controversy
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Card 9
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What powers do the COA have upon hearing an appeal against a sentence, what can it not do?
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Card 10
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What is the CCRC and what does it do?
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Card 11
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What are the 3 types of attorney generals references?
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Card 12
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What are the possible consequences s if successful civil appeal
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Card 13
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In what circumstances will leave be given for an appeal from the COA criminal division to Supreme Court?
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Card 14
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How many judges are needed for a correctly comstituted Court of appeal in the civil division
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Card 15
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What are Leapfrog appeals?
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