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A. The defendant has the right to appeal from the following:

1. A final judgment of conviction, and the sentence imposed thereon;

2. An order made, after judgment and sentences, affecting his or her substantial rights.

B. The Nation has the right to appeal from the following:

1. A judgment of dismissal, upon a motion to dismiss based on any procedural irregularity occurring before trial, or an order excluding evidence in favor of the defendant prior to trial;

2. An order arresting judgment or acquitting the defendant contrary to the verdict of the jury or before such verdict can be rendered;

3. An order of the Court directing the jury to find for the defendant;

4. An order made after judgment and sentence affecting the substantial rights of the Nation.

C. A notice of appeal must be filed within ten (10) days of the entry of the final judgment and sentence or other appealable order and such must be served on all parties except the party filing the appeal.

D. Such appeals shall be had in accordance with the Rules of Appellate Procedure.