Re: What is "Leave to appeal"




"Jethro" <jethro_uk@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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... why do judges sometimes grant it, and at other times not ?

Since anyone can petition the CoA directly, why bother ?

I think the judge has to be satisfied there are sufficient grounds for
appeal. Rather than just allowing an appeal in all circumstances?


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