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66.3.—(1) An appeal notice must be in the form set out in the Practice Direction.
(2) The appeal notice must—
(a)specify each order or ruling against which the appellant wants to appeal;
(b)identify each ground of appeal on which the appellant relies, numbering them consecutively (if there is more than one) and concisely outlining each argument in support;
(c)summarise the relevant facts;
(d)identify any relevant authorities;
(e)include or attach any application for the following, with reasons—
(i)permission to appeal, if the appellant needs the court’s permission,
(ii)an extension of time within which to serve the appeal notice,
(iii)a direction to attend in person a hearing that the appellant could attend by live link, if the appellant is in custody;
(f)include a list of those on whom the appellant has served the appeal notice; and
(g)attach—
(i)a transcript or note of each order or ruling against which the appellant wants to appeal,
(ii)all relevant skeleton arguments considered by the Crown Court judge,
(iii)any written application for permission to appeal that the appellant made to the Crown Court judge,
(iv)a transcript or note of the decision by the Crown Court judge on any application for permission to appeal, and
(v)any other document or thing that the appellant thinks the court will need to decide the appeal.
[Note. An appellant needs the court’s permission to appeal in every case to which this Part applies unless the Crown Court judge gives permission.]
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