These can occur during the hearing of your case and require an appeal to a higher Court on a question of law regarding a part of your case.
These can occur after you are sentenced, and involve a review of your conviction.
These can occur after you are sentenced, and involve a review of your sentence, while maintaining a finding of guilt. Please note, there is a risk of receiving a harsher sentence.
On a question of law, appeals from the Magistrates’ Court are heard and determined by the trial division of the Supreme Court.
On the question of conviction, sentence or both, appeals are heard and determined by a County Court Judge
All appeals from the County Court are heard and determined by the Court of Appeal.
Appeals from the trial division of the Supreme Court are reviewed and determined by the Court of Appeal.