Chapter VIII - RECIPROCAL ARRANGEMENTS FOR ASSISTANCE IN CERTAIN MATTERS AND PROCEDURE FOR ATTACHMENT AND FORFEITURE OF PROPERTY (From Section 111 to Section 124)
Guilty plea bars appeal: plea convictions preclude appeals except on sentence legality or extent review. Where an accused pleads guilty and is convicted on that plea, appeals are barred: this no appeal rule applies to convictions by a High Court and to convictions by a Court of Session or a first- or second-class Magistrate, with the sole exception that appeals may be brought concerning the extent or legality of the sentence.
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Guilty plea bars appeal: plea convictions preclude appeals except on sentence legality or extent review.
Where an accused pleads guilty and is convicted on that plea, appeals are barred: this no appeal rule applies to convictions by a High Court and to convictions by a Court of Session or a first- or second-class Magistrate, with the sole exception that appeals may be brought concerning the extent or legality of the sentence.
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