PART XI – APPEALS
APPEALS FROM THE HIGH COURT
379. Appeals from High Court to Court of Appeal
(1) A person convicted on a trial held by the High Court and sentenced to death, or to imprisonment for a term exceeding twelve months, or to a fine exceeding two thousand shillings, may appeal to the Court of Appeal—
(a) against the conviction, on grounds of law or of fact, or of mixed law and fact ;
(b) with the leave of the Court of Appeal, against the sentence, unless the sentence is one fixed by law.
Appeal against decision of acquittal or conviction or against sentence - national proceedings
Appeal against other decisions - national proceedings
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