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Card 16
Front
Where might P exceptionally appeal against acquittals? (4 situations)
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Card 17
Front
Which provision applies to "tainted acquittals"?
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Card 18
Front
Which provision applies to retrials for "serious" offences where there is "new and compelling evidence"?
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Card 19
Front
Give an example of where there was "new and compelling" evidence?
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Card 20
Front
Which provision is relevant for AG's Reference following an acquittal?
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Card 21
Front
What is an interlocutory appeal?
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Card 22
Front
What are the 2 types of interlocutory appeals?
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Card 23
Front
Which type of interlocutory appeal is not yet in force?
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Card 24
Front
What does a terminating appeal allow P to challenge?
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