Which of the following can the High Court do when it has determined an appeal by way of case-stated from the Magistrates' Court?
A) Allow an appeal and remit the matter back to the Magistrates' Court with an order they acquit the offender.
B) Allow an appeal and remit the matter back to the Magistrates' Court with an order they convict the offender.
C) Quash the appeal themselves and decline to remit the matter back to the Magistrates.
D) Allow an appeal and remit the matter back to the Magistrates' Court with a direction that they must transfer the matter to the Crown Court.
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