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If the Crown Counsel does not agree that the judge can listen to your application, then you must appeal the judge’s order to a higher court. Consult a lawyer if you want to appeal.  
If the Crown Counsel does not agree that the judge can listen to your application, then you must appeal the judge’s order to a higher court. Consult a lawyer if you want to appeal.  


The Crown Counsel may agree that the judge can listen to your application, but may not agree with the change you are asking for. If this is the case, the judge <span class="noglossary">will</span> listen to your application, and may decide to change the conditions or leave them the same.
The Crown Counsel may agree that the judge can listen to your application, but may not agree with the change you are asking for. If this is the <span class="noglossary">case</span>, the judge <span class="noglossary">will</span> listen to your application, and may decide to change the conditions or leave them the same.


==Where to get help==
==Where to get help==
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