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Mention two circumstances under which an appeal in a criminal case lies to the Supreme Court.

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Two circumstances under which an appeal in a criminal case lies to the Supreme Court are:
1) If the High Court justifies that the case is fit one for appeal to the Supreme Court
2) If a person convicted on a trial held by High Court in it's extraordinary original criminal jurisdiction can also appeal to the Supreme Court.

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