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Appeals
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Which of the following statements correctly describes the right to appeal from the magistrates' court under s.108 Magistrates' Courts Act 1980?
A
A person convicted by a magistrates' court has an automatic right to appeal to the Court of Appeal against conviction or sentence
B
A person convicted by a magistrates' court may appeal to the Crown Court only if they have the leave of the court
C
A person convicted by a magistrates' court may appeal to the High Court against conviction or sentence
D
A person convicted by a magistrates' court has an automatic right to appeal to the Crown Court against conviction, sentence, or both, without needing leave
E
A person convicted by a magistrates' court may only appeal against conviction if they pleaded not guilty
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