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with appellate jurisdiction over both systems, including under the 1848 act. This court was abolished by the
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An Act for the further Amendment of the Administration of the Criminal Law.
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at least five judges of the superior courts of common law (from 1875
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or alter a sentence. It was superseded in 1907 by the new
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Appellate court for criminal cases in England and Wales
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The Court for Crown Cases Reserved was created by the
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and only a few selected cases were heard every year.
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Irish Free State (Consequential Provisions) Act 1922
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Crown Cases Reserved
Law Reports

appellate court
criminal cases
England and Wales
trial
judge
retrial
right to appeal
Parliament of the United Kingdom
Long title
Citation
11 & 12 Vict.
Royal assent
11 & 12 Vict.
House of Lords
Lord Campbell
Westminster Hall
High Court judges
Lord Chief Justice
Chief Justice of the Common Pleas
Chief Baron of the Exchequer
point of law
quash
retrial
Court of Criminal Appeal
R v Prince
R v Coney
Ireland

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