Chapter VIII - RECIPROCAL ARRANGEMENTS FOR ASSISTANCE IN CERTAIN MATTERS AND PROCEDURE FOR ATTACHMENT AND FORFEITURE OF PROPERTY (From Section 111 to Section 124)
Reversal for procedural irregularity requires demonstration that the error occasioned a failure of justice in the proceedings. No finding, sentence or order shall be reversed on appeal or revision for errors, omissions or irregularities in proceedings or in any sanction for prosecution unless the appellate court considers that such error or irregularity has in fact occasioned a failure of justice; in determining that question the court shall regard whether the objection could and should have been raised earlier in the proceedings.
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Reversal for procedural irregularity requires demonstration that the error occasioned a failure of justice in the proceedings.
No finding, sentence or order shall be reversed on appeal or revision for errors, omissions or irregularities in proceedings or in any sanction for prosecution unless the appellate court considers that such error or irregularity has in fact occasioned a failure of justice; in determining that question the court shall regard whether the objection could and should have been raised earlier in the proceedings.
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