Appeal

An appeal is when:

  • an accused person who has been convicted of a crime and given a sentence goes back to court to challenge the conviction, the sentence, or both, or
  • the prosecutor goes back to court to challenge a sentence if they think it is unduly lenient, or (in some cases) to challenge a verdict of acquittal.

See our 'Disposals and appeals' page for further information.

Originally published on 1 March 2016. Updated on 1 June 2026.