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Attitude of the appellate court to interference with conviction
Nature of mistake by a Judge in a criminal trial that will vitiate the proceedings and result in acquittal of the accused
The rule that an appeal court judge should not quash a conviction on a mere technicality which had caused no embarrassment or prejudice
When an appellate court will interfere with conviction
Whether a convict can rely on mere procedural irregularities to gain acquittal
Whether an appellate court can substitute a conviction for an aggravated offence with a conviction for a lesser offence
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