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Begin by entering the Ontario Court of Justice location at the top of the form. This specifies where your appeal is being filed.
Fill in your details as the Appellant, including your name and address for service. If you have legal representation, include your counsel's information as well.
Indicate the Respondent's name and address if known, along with their counsel's details if applicable.
Provide information about the decision being appealed, including the judge’s name and date of decision.
Select whether you are appealing a conviction or dismissal and provide details about any offences related to your case.
Complete any additional sections regarding fines paid, plea entered at trial, and desired outcomes from the appeal.
Finally, sign and date the form before submitting it to ensure all information is accurate and complete.
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