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ules of procedure and evidence 389<br />

3. <strong>The</strong> Prosecutor, the convicted person and any bona fide third party with<br />

an interest in the relevant proceeds, property or assets may submit evidence<br />

relevant to the issue.<br />

4. After considering any evidence submitted, a Chamber may issue an order<br />

of <strong>for</strong>feiture in relation to specific proceeds, property or assets if it is satisfied<br />

that these have been derived directly or indirectly from the crime.<br />

Rule 148<br />

Orders to transfer fines or <strong>for</strong>feitures to the Trust Fund<br />

Be<strong>for</strong>e making an order pursuant to article 79, paragraph 2, a Chamber may<br />

request the representatives of the Fund to submit written or oral observations<br />

to it.<br />

Chapter 8<br />

Appeal and revision<br />

Section I<br />

General provisions<br />

Rule 149<br />

Rules governing proceedings in the Appeals Chamber<br />

Parts 5 and 6 and rules governing proceedings and the submission of evidence<br />

in the Pre-Trial and Trial Chambers shall apply mutatis mutandis to proceedings<br />

in the Appeals Chamber.<br />

Section II<br />

Appeals against convictions, acquittals, sentences and reparation orders<br />

Rule 150<br />

Appeal<br />

1. Subject to sub-rule 2, an appeal against a decision of conviction or acquittal<br />

under article 74, a sentence under article 76 or a reparation order under article<br />

75 may be filed not later than 30 days from the date on which the party filing<br />

the appeal is notified of the decision, the sentence or the reparation order.<br />

2. <strong>The</strong> Appeals Chamber may extend the time limit set out in sub-rule 1, <strong>for</strong><br />

good cause, upon the application of the party seeking to file the appeal.<br />

3. <strong>The</strong> appeal shall be filed with the Registrar.

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