Section 156Part 6 — Procedure in Trials before the Grand Court
Time for raising objections
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The proper time for making objections at a trial on the grounds of improper admission or rejection of evidence, or any irregularity or informality in the proceedings (other than defects in the indictment) is —
if the objection is to admission or rejection of evidence, at the time of such admission or rejection;
if the irregularity or informality occurs before verdict, before such verdict; or
if the irregularity or informality occurs in the giving of the verdict or at any time before sentence is pronounced, before sentence is pronounced,
Cross References
- Section of Court Of Appeal Act
powers of Court of Appeal