PART 6DISCLOSURE

Court rulings on disclosure: appellate proceedings

I1139Application by appellant for ruling on disclosure

1

This section applies where the appellant—

a

has made a further disclosure request under section 135, and

b

considers that the prosecutor has failed, in responding to the request, to disclose to the appellant an item of information falling within section 133(3) (the “information in question”).

2

The appellant may apply to the court for a ruling on whether the information in question falls within section 133(3).

3

An application under subsection (2) is to be made in writing and must set out—

a

where the appellant is or was charged with more than one offence, the charge or charges to which the application relates,

b

a description of the information in question, and

c

the appellant's grounds for considering that the information in question falls within section 133(3).

4

On receiving an application under subsection (2), the court must appoint a hearing at which the application is to be considered and determined.

5

However, the court may dispose of the application without appointing a hearing if the court considers that the application does not—

a

comply with subsection (3), or

b

otherwise disclose any reasonable grounds for considering that the information in question falls within section 133(3).

6

At a hearing appointed under subsection (4), the court must give the prosecutor and the appellant an opportunity to be heard before determining the application.

7

On determining the application, the court must—

a

make a ruling on whether the information in question, or any part of the information in question, falls within section 133(3), and

b

where the appellant is or was charged with more than one offence, specify the charge or charges to which the ruling relates.

8

In this section, “the court” means the court before which the appellant's appeal is brought.

9

Except where it is impracticable to do so, the application is to be assigned to the judges who are to hear the appellant's appeal.