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WHAT IF A PERSON IS UNHAPPY WITH THE OUTCOME OF AN APPEAL?

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WHAT IF A PERSON IS UNHAPPY WITH THE OUTCOME OF AN APPEAL?

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If a person is unhappy with the outcome of an appeal to the District Court, he or she can appeal further against this decision. Appeals against decisions of the District Court are made to the Supreme Court. There are costs associated with Supreme Court appeals and the person who is appealing must pay these. It is suggested that people wishing to appeal to the Supreme Court contact the Office of the Public Advocate for further information or seek legal advice.

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