65. Does the convicted person remain in custody pending an appeal?
Unless otherwise ordered by the Trial Chamber, a convicted person remains in custody pending
an appeal. However, in general, when a convicted person’s time in custody exceeds the sentence of
imprisonment imposed, the person is released. In addition, in the case of an acquittal, the accused is
released immediately unless there are exceptional circumstances.
66. When can a decision be revised?
The convicted person or the Prosecution may apply to the Appeals Chamber to revise a final judgment
of conviction or sentence where:
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new and important evidence has been discovered;
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it has been newly discovered that decisive evidence, taken into account at trial and
upon which the conviction depends, was false, forged or falsified;
•
one or more of the judges has committed an act of serious misconduct or serious
breach of duty of sufficient gravity to justify the removal of that judge or those judges
from office under the Rome Statute.
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