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Form of conviction, &c.
No conviction to be quashed for want of form, or be removable by certiorari.
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30. All convictions for any offence or offences under or by virtue of this Act may be in the same summary form as is allowed by the said recited Act of the forty-eighth year of his said late Majesty's reign for convictions under that Act, with the like benefit of appeal, in all respects, as under the said recited Act; and no conviction to be had before any of the said divisional justices under or by virtue of this Act, or the said Act passed in the said forty-eighth year of the reign of his said late Majesty, shall be quashed for any defect of form, nor shall any conviction under this Act, or the said recited Act, nor any affirmation or reversal thereof under appeal, be removed, by certiorari or otherwise, into any of his Majesty's superior courts.
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