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[1]������ On 10 November 2017 the appellant, M, who was then aged 64, was convicted on four counts at Belfast Crown Court by a jury.� He was found guilty of the rape on a date unknown between 14 April 1971 and 1 September 1972 of B.� He was also convicted on 3 counts of indecent assault on the same female B between 14 April 1971 and 31 December 1973.�
[4] ����� At the hearing before us on 11 September 2018 Mr Gavan Duffy Q.C. appeared for the appellant with Mr Stephen Toal. Mr Terence Mooney Q.C. appeared for the prosecution with Mr Sam Magee. The court had the assistance of helpful written and oral submissions from counsel.
[5]�� ��� The appellant sought leave to adduce fresh evidence before the court pursuant to Section 25 of the Criminal Appeal (Northern Ireland) Act 1980:�
(1) For the purposes of  an appeal, or an application for leave to appeal, under  this Part of this Act, the Court of Appeal may, if it thinks it necessary or expedient in the interests of justice�
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