Appellant's notice (Application for Permission to Appeal Under Sections 26, 28, 103, 105, 108 and 110 of the Extradition Act 2003)
Published date | 21 March 2018 |
Appellant’s notice Application for permission to appeal under sections 26, 28, 103, 105, 108 and 110 of the Extradition Act 2003 | In the High Court of Justice Administrative Court For Court use only |
Notes for guidance are available which will help you complete this form. Please read them carefully before you complete each section. | Case Ref. No. |
SECTION 1 Details of the parties
Name(s) of the appellant Address (including postcode) Ifin custody please include the Prison Number and date of birth Tel No: Email: Name of the 1st respondent Address (including postcode) If in custody please include the Prison Index Number Tel No: Email: Name of the 2nd respondent (if any) Address (including postcode) Tel No: Email: |
SECTION 2 Details of the decision
What is the decision you wish to appeal?
What is the date of the decision you wish to appeal?
SECTION 3 Legal Representation
Are you legally represented?
Yes No |
Your solicitor’s name
Your solicitor’s address
Tel No DX Ref |
SECTION 4 Other Information required for the appeal
Appeals made pursuant to Sections 26 and 28: Have you lodged this notice with the Court within 7 days of the date on which the decision you wish to appeal was made? Yes/No |
Appeals made pursuant to Sections 103, 105 and 108: Have you lodged this notice with the Court within 14 days starting with the day on which the Secretary of State’s order was made? Yes/No |
The grounds of appeal must be attached to this notice of application (See Criminal Procedure Rules r.50.20) |
The grounds of appeal must: |
(i)Specify the date of arrest |
(ii)Specify whether the appellant is in custody |
(iii)Specify the issues raised in the Court below |
(iv)If the appellant is raising an issue not raised at the extradition hearing or evidence which was not available at the extradition hearing an explanation must be provided for its omission |
(v)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 |
(vi)Summarise the relevant facts |
(vii)Identify any relevant authorities |
(viii)Identify any other document or thing that the appellant thinks the Court will need to decide the permission to appeal and the appeal, if the Court grants permission (please note that any report relied upon must be attached to this application form) |
(ix)Include or attach a list of those on whom the appellant has served the notice of appeal and the date of service |
(x)Where an appellant is in custody, include any application for:
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(xi)Where grounds have been settled by counsel they must be signed by counsel with the name of counsel printed underneath; |
SECTION 5 Service
A copy of this form of application was served on the respondent(s) as follows:
Respondent 1 | Respondent 2 | |||||||
☐ | by fax machine to | time sent | ☐ | by fax machine to | time sent | |||
Fax no. | time | Fax no. | time | |||||
☐ | by handing to or leaving it with | ☐ | ... |
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