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Consolidated Practice Directions

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Refer to Practice Direction 1.2.2. 


 
7. Court of Appeal 
Supreme Court of Western Australia 
Consolidated Practice Direction
7.3
Court of Appeal Mediation Programme (refer to 
PD 4.2.1 par 37) 
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Refer to Practice Direction 4.2.1, par 37. 


 
7. Court of Appeal 
Supreme Court of Western Australia 
Consolidated Practice Direction
7.4
Review of Evidence in Appeals 
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1. 
This Practice Direction applies to civil and criminal appeals in which the 
Court of Appeal is required to undertake a review of the evidence, 
namely:
(1) civil appeals in which the appellant challenges a finding of fact 
made by the primary court; 
(2) criminal appeals in which the appellant seeks to set aside a 
conviction under s 30(3)(a) of the 
Criminal Appeals Act 2004 
on the 
ground that, having regard to the evidence, the verdict is 
unreasonable or cannot be supported; 
(3) criminal appeals in which the appellant seeks to set aside a 
conviction under s 30(3)(c) of the 
Criminal Appeals Act 2004 
on the 
ground that there was a miscarriage of justice. 
(4) criminal appeals in which the State or Crown raises the application 
of the proviso in s 30(4) of the 
Criminal Appeals Act 2004

2. 
Where 1(1) applies: 
(a) the appellant must file and serve a schedule in tabular form that 
contains:
(i) each finding of fact made by the primary court that is 
challenged (together with a reference to the paragraph number 
of the reasons for decision of the primary court); 
(ii) a summary of each piece of the evidence before the primary 
court that supports the finding and the source of that evidence; 
and
(iii) a summary of each piece of the evidence before the primary 
court that is against the finding and the source of that evidence. 
(b) the respondent must file and serve a responsive schedule in tabular 
form that contains, for each finding of fact challenged by the 
appellant: 


 
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PD 7.4 
Supreme Court of Western Australia 
Consolidated Practice Direction
(i) any comments on the evidence in the appellant's schedule 
(including whether the respondent agrees that all relevant 
evidence has been identified by the appellant); and
(ii) a summary of any relevant evidence before the primary court 
not referred to by the appellant and the source of that evidence. 
3. 
Subject to 4 below, where 1(2) applies: 
(a) the appellant must file and serve a schedule in tabular form that 
contains a summary of each piece of the evidence before the 
primary court that: 
(i) supports the verdict and the source of that evidence; and 
(ii) supports the contention that the verdict is unreasonable or 
cannot be supported by the evidence and the source of that 
evidence; 
(b) the respondent must file and serve a responsive schedule in tabular 
form
 
that contains: 
(i) any comments on the evidence in the appellant's schedule 
(including whether the respondent agrees that all relevant 
evidence has been identified by the appellant); and 
(ii) a summary of any relevant evidence before the primary court 
not referred to by the appellant and the source of that evidence. 
4. 
Where a ground of appeal is confined to a specific issue or specific 
issues, the schedule and responsive schedule must address only that 
portion of the evidence relevant to that issue or each of those issues. 
5. 
Subject to 6 below, where 1(3) applies: 
(a) the appellant must file and serve a schedule in tabular form that 
contains: 


 
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PD 7.4 
Supreme Court of Western Australia 
Consolidated Practice Direction
(i) a summary of each piece of the evidence before the primary 
court that supports the claim that there was a miscarriage of 
justice and the source of that evidence; and
(ii) a summary of each piece of the evidence before the primary 
court that is against the claim and the source of that evidence; 
(b) the respondent must file and serve a responsive schedule in tabular 
form that contains: 
(i) any comments on the evidence in the appellant's schedule 
(including whether the respondent agrees that all relevant 
evidence has been identified by the appellant); and 
(ii) a summary of any relevant evidence before the primary court 
not referred to by the appellant and the source of that evidence. 
6. 
Where a ground of appeal is confined to a specific issue or specific 
issues, the schedule and responsive schedule must address only that 
portion of the evidence relevant to that issue or each of those issues. 
7. 
Where 1(4) applies: 
(a) the respondent State or Crown must file and serve a schedule in 
tabular form that contains a summary of each piece of the evidence 
before the primary court that: 
(i) supports the application of the proviso and the source of that 
evidence; and
(ii) is against the application of the proviso and the source of that 
evidence; 
(b) the appellant must file and serve a responsive schedule in tabular 
form
 
that contains: 
(i) any comments on the evidence in the respondent's schedule 
(including whether the appellant agrees that all relevant 
evidence has been identified by the respondent); and


 
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Consolidated Practice Direction
(ii) a summary of any relevant evidence before the primary court 
not referred to by the respondent and the source of that 
evidence. 
8. 
The schedule and responsive schedule must each include a certificate, 
signed by the person who prepared it, certifying that it complies with 
this Practice Direction. The person must also type or legibly print his or 
her name. 
9. 
Paragraph 1(1) of this Practice Direction applies, with any necessary 
changes, to: 
(a) a cross-appeal; and 
(b) a notice of contention in which it is contended that the decision of 
the primary court should be upheld on a finding of fact not made 
by the primary court. 
10. In this Practice Direction, a reference to the source of evidence is a 
reference to the relevant page or pages of the transcript of the 
proceedings before the primary court, the number of the relevant 
exhibit, or the relevant document.


 
7. Court of Appeal 
 
Supreme Court of Western Australia 
Consolidated Practice Direction
7.5
Confidentiality of Pre-Sentence and other Reports 
relevant to Sentence (refer to PD 5.6) 

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