Judicature (Northern Ireland) Act 1978

41 Appeals to [F1Supreme Court] in other criminal matters.U.K.

(1)Subject to the provisions of this section, an appeal shall lie to the [F2Supreme Court], at the instance of the defendant or the prosecutor,—

(a)from any decision of the High Court in a criminal cause or matter;

(b)from any decision of the Court of Appeal in a criminal cause or matter upon a case stated by a county court or a magistrates’ court.

(2)No appeal shall lie under this section except with the leave of the court below or of [F3the Supreme Court]; and, subject to section 45(3), such leave shall not be granted unless it is certified by the court below that a point of law of general public importance is involved in the decision and it appears to that court or to [F3the Supreme Court], as the case may be, that the point is one which ought to be considered by [F3the Supreme Court].

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(4)For the purpose of disposing of an appeal under this section the [F5Supreme Court] may exercise any powers of the court below or may remit the case to that court.

(5)Schedule 1 shall have effect in relation to appeals under this section.

(6)In this section, sections 44 and 45 and Schedule 1—

(a)any reference to the defendant shall be construed—

(i)in relation to proceedings for an offence, and in relation to an application for an order of mandamus, prohibition or certiorari in connection with such proceedings, as a reference to the person who was or would have been the defendant in those proceedings;

(ii)in relation to any proceedings or order for or in respect of contempt of court, as a reference to the person against whom the proceedings were brought or the order was made;

(iii)in relation to a criminal application for habeas corpus, as a reference to the person by or in respect of whom that application was made,

and any reference to the prosecutor shall be construed accordingly;

(b)application for habeas corpus” means an application for a writ of habeas corpus ad subjiciendum and references to a criminal application or civil application shall be construed accordingly as the application does or does not constitute a criminal cause or matter;

(c)leave to appeal” means leave to appeal to the [F5Supreme Court] under this section;

(d)an appeal under this section shall be treated as pending until any application for leave to appeal is disposed of and, if leave to appeal is granted, until the appeal is disposed of and an application for leave to appeal shall be treated as disposed of at the expiration of the time within which it may be made, if it is not made within that time.