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How cases are heard — Courts of New Zealand

Sitting procedures of the court The Court of Appeal sits either as the permanent court (three Judges, usually all permanent members of the Court) or as divisional court (three Judges, usually one permanent member and two High Court Judges with current criminal trial experience and warranted to sit as Court of Appeal Judges under s 48(2) of the Senior Courts Act 2016). Allocation of appeals between the permanent court and divisional courts is the responsibility of the President, assisted by list Judges appointed by the President to review appeals after filing. Criminal appeals are allocated to a divisional court unless the President directs otherwise. Counsel and parties are required to indicate when and why they consider an appeal should be heard by the permanent court.

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