1 Judgments and other decisions concluding proceedings contain:
- a.
- an introduction;
- b.
- a statement of the grounds;
- c.
- conclusions;
- d.
- if subject to appeal: instructions on appellate remedies.
2 The introduction contains:
- a.
- details of the criminal justice authority and its members who participated in making the decision;
- b.
- the date of the decision;
- c.
- sufficient details of the parties and of their legal agents;
- d.
- in the case of judgments, the final submissions made by the parties.
3 The statement of the grounds contains:
- a.
- in the case of judgments: an appraisal of the factual and legal issues relating to the conduct incriminating the accused, and an explanation of why any sanctions, incidental legal orders and costs or damages were imposed;
- b.
- in the case of other decisions concluding proceedings: the reasons for concluding the proceedings.
4 The conclusions contain:
- a.
- details of the statutory provisions;
- b.
- in the case of judgments: the verdict and decisions on related sanctions, costs and damages and any civil claims;
- c.
- in the case of other decisions concluding proceedings: the order concluding the proceedings;
- d.
- the subsequent decisions of the court;
- e.
- the decision on the incidental legal orders;
- f.
- the details of the persons and authorities who are to receive a copy of the decision or of the conclusions.