Section 7Part 3 — Appellate Criminal Jurisdiction
Appeals against conviction in the Grand Court
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Subject to this Act, the Court shall have jurisdiction to hear and determine appeals from the Grand Court by a convicted person —
against the conviction on any ground of appeal which involves a question of law alone;
with the leave of the Court, or upon the certificate of the Judge of the Grand Court before whom the person was tried that it is a case fit for appeal, against that person's conviction on any ground of appeal which involves a question of fact alone or a question of mixed law and fact or upon any other ground which appears to the Court or the Judge aforesaid to be a sufficient ground of appeal; and
with the leave of the Court, against the sentence passed on that person's conviction unless the sentence is one fixed by law.