Marshall Islands

Rules of Criminal Procedure

TITLE VII. POST-CONVICTION PROCEDURES

Rule 32. Sentencing and Judgment

j) Defendant's Right to Appeal.

(1) Advice of a Right to Appeal.

(A) Appealing a Conviction. If the defendant pleaded not guilty and was convicted, after sentencing the court must advise the defendant of the right to appeal the conviction.
(B) Appealing a Sentence. After sentencing - regardless of the defendant's plea - the court must advise the defendant of any right to appeal the sentence.

Keywords

Appeal against decision of acquittal or conviction or against sentence - national proceedings



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