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Nauru Sessional Legislation |
REPUBLIC OF NAURU
POLICE
(APPEALS) RULES
1972
_____________
IN
EXERCISE of the powers conferred on me by section 37
of
the Nauru Police Force Act 1972, I hereby make the following Rules
–
SHORT
TITLE
1.
These Rules may be cited as the Police (Appeals) Rules
1972.
INTERPRETATION
2.
In these Rules, unless the context otherwise requires –
"the Chairman" means the Chief Justice as Chairman of the Board;
"the Registrar" means the Registrar of the Supreme Court.
NOTICE
OF
APPEAL
3.
(1) An appeal to the Police Service Board under section 37 of the Act shall be
commenced by delivering to the Registrar a notice
in the form set out in the
First Schedule to these Rules.
(2)
The Registrar shall forthwith prepare carbon, or photographic, copies of the
notice of appeal and deliver a copy to the
Director.
RECORD
OF PROCEEDINGS BEFORE
DIRECTOR
4.
(1) Upon receipt of the notice referred to in the last preceding rule, the
Director shall forthwith prepare a typed copy of the
charge and of the
proceedings before him in respect of which the appeal is brought, and six
carbon, or photographic, copies of such
copy, certify them as correct and
deliver them to the Registrar. The Director shall also prepare a list of all
previous breaches
of discipline, if any, by the appellant and the orders made on
them and send it to the Registrar with six carbon, or photographic,
copies
thereof and with seven copies, which may be typed, carbon or photographic, of
all relevant letters, memoranda and other documents,
if any, sent to or received
from the appellant.
(2) The
Registrar, upon receiving the copies of the charge and the proceedings and the
list and copies referred to in the last preceding
paragraph, shall forthwith
send one copy of each to each member of the Board, and to the appellant and
shall send to each member
of the Board a copy of the notice of
appeal.
SETTING
APPEAL DOWN FOR
HEARING
5.
The Chairman shall appoint a time and place for the appeal to be heard by the
Board and the Registrar shall send to the appellant,
the Director and the other
members of the Board written notice
thereof.
REPRESENTATION
6.
(1) At the hearing the appellant's case may be conducted, at his option, either
by himself or by another police officer chosen by
him or, at his own expense, by
a barrister and solicitor or a
pleader.
(2) The case for
upholding the Director's findings and order shall not be presented by the
Director but may be presented by an officer
of the Department of Justice or a
police officer appointed to do so by the
Director.
HEARING
7.
(1) The hearing of the appeal shall proceed on the record of the proceedings
before the Director and no additional evidence shall
be given save with the
leave, or at the direction, of the
Board:
Provided that the Board may
take account of previous breaches of discipline, if any, and letters, memoranda
or other documents, if
any, sent to or received from the appellant of which
copies have been sent to the Registrar by the Director under Rule
4.
(2) Except with the leave of
the Board, the appellant shall not argue any ground of appeal not set out in his
notice of appeal.
(3) The
procedure for the presentation by each party of his case and of any evidence
allowed by the Board shall be such as the Board
shall
determine:
Provided that the Board
shall afford to each party adequate opportunity to present his
case.
APPLICATION
TO EXTEND TIME FOR
APPEALING
8.
(1) An application under subsection (3) of section 37 of the Act for the Board
to extend the time for appealing shall be in the
form set out in the Second
Schedule to these Rules and shall be delivered by the applicant to the
Registrar, who shall forthwith
prepare carbon, or photographic, copies
thereof.
(2) The Registrar shall
deliver a copy of the application to the Director who shall forthwith deliver to
the Registrar the record
of the proceedings before
him.
(3) The Chairman shall
appoint a time and place for the hearing of the application and the Registrar
shall send to the applicant,
the Director and the other members of the Board
written notice thereof accompanied, in the case of the members of the Board, by
a
copy of the application.
(4) The
provisions of Rule 6 shall apply mutatis mutandis to the hearing of the
application.
(5) If the
application is granted, the applicant shall be deemed to have given notice of
appeal and the Registrar shall return to
the Director the record of the
proceedings before him so that he may prepare copies as required by paragraph
(1) of Rule
4.
DECISIONS OF
THE
BOARD
9.
The decision of the majority of the members of the Board, in respect of any
appeal or any application to extend the time for appealing,
shall be the
decision of the
Board.
MADE
at Yaren this 19th day of June, 1972.
I. R. THOMPSON
Chief Justice
_______
FIRST SCHEDULE
(Rule 3)
NOTICE OF APPEAL
To
the Police Service Board.
On the
................... day of .............................. 19........ the
Director of Police found me guilty of the following
offence(s)
–
(set out offence(s) as charged)
and
imposed the following punishment(s) –
(set out punishment(s) imposed)
I
hereby give notice of appeal against -
*(a) the finding of guilt in respect of (state offence(s) in respect of which appeal is brought against the finding of guilt);
*(b) the punishment(s) imposed.
My
grounds of appeal are -
(set out briefly the grounds of appeal)
Dated:
.............................................
(Appellant's
number, rank and name)
________________
*
delete if not applicable
SECOND SCHEDULE
(Rules 3 and 8)
APPLICATION TO EXTEND TIME FOR APPEALING
To
the Police Service Board.
On the
..................... day of .................... 19...... the Director of
Police found me guilty of the following offence(s)
–
(set out offence(s) as charged)
and
imposed the following punishment(s) –
(set out punishment(s) imposed)
I
wish to appeal against -
*(a) the finding of guilt in respect of (state offence(s) in respect of which appeal is brought against the findings of guilt);
*(b) the punishment(s) imposed.
My
grounds of appeal would be –
(set out briefly grounds of appeal)
I
did not appeal within 14 days of the promulgation of the punishment(s) because
–
(state reasons briefly)
I
hereby apply for the time for appealing to be
extended.
Dated:
............................................
(Applicant's
number, rank and name)
________________
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