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46.—(1) The Court of Appeal has all the powers of the Crown Court.
(2) The Court of Appeal may—
(a)make a serious crime prevention order;
(b)affirm, set aside or vary any order or judgment made or given by the Crown Court;
(c)refer any issue for determination by the Crown Court;
(d)order a new hearing in the Crown Court;
(e)make an order for costs;
(f)make an order for the payment of interest on those costs.
(3) The Court of Appeal may exercise its powers in relation to the whole or part of an order of the Crown Court.
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