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Rule 46(1)

SCHEDULE 2U.K.NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR PERMISSION TO APPEAL

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TO THE REGISTRAR OF THE COURT MARTIAL APPEAL COURT Royal Courts of Justice Strand London, WC2A 2LL NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR PERMISSION TO APPEAL

Details requiredNotes
Details of appellant
Name of appellant:
Number:
Unit or Ship:
Address:
Rank/Rate:
Details of Application
Convicted by the Court Martial at:
Offence(s) of which convicted:
Sentence:
Date when sentence passed:
Name of place of detention/address:If not in custody set out the appellant's address in full.
I the above named applicant give notice that I apply to the Court Martial Appeal Court for the following:The reasons why you consider that your conviction should be quashed and/or that your sentence should be reduced should be set out in a separate document(s) and attached to this form. Where grounds of appeal have been settled by counsel they must be signed by counsel and attached to this form. There is no obligation to include a copy of counsel's advice although in some cases it may be helpful to do so. Grounds must be settled with sufficient detail to enable matters relied upon to be clearly identified. Wording such as “the conviction is unsafe and unsatisfactory” or “the sentence is in all the circumstances too severe” will be ineffective as grounds and an extension of time may have to be applied for.
Extension of time within which to apply for permission to appeal:If this form is lodged outside of the prescribed period it must be accompanied by the reasons why the application was delayed.
Yes/No?
Permission to appeal against conviction:
Yes/No?
Permission to appeal against sentence:
Yes/No?
Leave to call a witness:
Yes/No?
Leave to be present:
Yes/No?
Legal aid:
Yes/No?
If you are applying for legal aid is any solicitor, solicitor advocate or Counsel now acting for you?
Yes/No?If yes, please give his name and address.
Signed:This notice must be signed by the appellant or by his legal representative.
Dated:

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