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SENTENCING ACT 1995
TABLE OF PROVISIONS
Long Title
PART 1 -- Preliminary
1. Short title
2. Commencement
3. Application
4. Terms used
5. Civil liability not affected
PART 2 -- General matters
Division 1 -- Sentencing principles
6. Principles of sentencing
7. Aggravating factors
8. Mitigating factors
Division 2 -- Miscellaneous
9. Statutory penalty, effect of
10. Change of statutory penalty, effect of
11. Person not to be sentenced twice on same evidence
12. Common law bonds abolished
PART 3 -- Matters preliminary to sentencing
Division 1 -- Preliminary
13. Term used: victim
Division 2 -- General
14. Offender to be present for sentencing
14A. Court may sentence by video link
15. Court may inform itself as it thinks fit
16. Adjourning sentencing
17. Court’s powers on adjourning
18. Committal for sentence
Division 3 -- Information about the offender
20. Pre-sentence report, court may order
21. Pre-sentence report, content of
22. Pre-sentence report, preparation of
23. Offender’s time in custody etc., information about
Division 4 -- Information about victims etc.
24. Victim impact statement, who may give
25. Victim impact statement, content of
26. Victim impact statement, court’s powers as to
Division 5 -- Mediation
27. Mediation report, court may order and receive
28. Mediation report, content of
29. Mediation report, preparation of
30. Mediation report, court’s powers as to
Division 6 -- Other pending charges
31. Term used: pending charge
32. Pending charges, offender may request court to deal with
33. Pending charges, court may deal with
PART 3A -- Pre-sentence order
Division 1 -- General
33A. When PSO may be made
33B. PSO, nature of
33C. Making a PSO
33D. PSO, standard obligations of
33E. PSO, primary requirements of
33F. Supervision requirement
33G. Programme requirement
33H. Curfew requirement
33I. Performance reports about offenders on PSOs
33J. Sentencing day, how offender to be dealt with
33K. Sentencing an offender after a PSO
Division 2 -- Amending and enforcing PSOs
33L. Term used: requirement
33M. Application to amend or cancel
33N. Court may confirm, amend or cancel PSO
33O. Re-offending while subject to a PSO, consequences of
33P. Breach etc. of PSO, powers of CEO (corrections) and court
33Q. Facilitation of proof
PART 4 -- The sentencing process
34. Explanation of sentence
35. Reasons for imprisonment to be given in some cases
36. Warrant of commitment to be issued if imprisonment imposed
37. Correction of sentence
37A. Offender who reneges on promise to assist authorities may be re-sentenced
38. Imprisonment by JPs, magistrate to review
PART 5 -- Sentencing options
39. Sentences for a natural person
40. Sentences for a body corporate
41. If statutory penalty is imprisonment only: sentencing options
42. If statutory penalty is imprisonment and fine: sentencing options
43. If statutory penalty is imprisonment or fine: sentencing options
44. If statutory penalty is fine only: sentencing options
45. Spent conviction order, making and effect of
PART 6 -- Release of offender without sentence
46. Release without sentence
PART 7 -- Conditional release order
47. When CRO may be imposed
48. CRO, nature of
49. CRO, requirements of
50. Court may direct offender to re-appear
51. Ensuring compliance with CRO
52. Enforcing a CRO
PART 8 -- Fine
53. Considerations when imposing a fine
54. One fine for 2 or more offences
55. Apportionment of fine between joint offenders
56. Assault victim may be awarded fine
57. Enforcement of fine
57A. Fine enforcement by means of WDO
57B. Court may cancel s. 57A order on application of Fines Enforcement Registrar
58. Imprisonment until fine is paid
59. Imprisonment if fine is not paid
60. Application of fine etc.
PART 9 -- Community based order
61. Pre-sentence report optional before imposing CBO
62. CBO, nature of
63. CBO, standard obligations of
64. CBO, primary requirements of
65. Supervision requirement
66. Programme requirement
67. Community service requirement
PART 10 -- Intensive supervision order
68. Pre-sentence report mandatory before imposing ISO
69. ISO, nature of
70. ISO, standard obligations of
71. Supervision requirement
72. ISO, primary requirements of
73. Programme requirement
74. Community service requirement
75. Curfew requirement
PART 11 -- Suspended imprisonment
76. When imprisonment may be suspended
77. Effect of suspending imprisonment
78. Re-offender may be dealt with or committed
79. Re-offending, alleging in court
80. How re-offender to be dealt with
PART 12 -- Conditional suspended imprisonment
Division 1 -- Imposition and effect of CSI
81. Certain courts may suspend imprisonment conditionally
82. Effect of CSI
83. CSI, standard obligations of
84. CSI, primary requirements of
84A. Programme requirement
84B. Supervision requirement
84C. Curfew requirement
Division 2 -- Consequences of re-offending
84D. Re-offender may be dealt with or committed
84E. Re-offending, alleging in court
84F. How re-offender to be dealt with
Division 3 -- Amending, cancelling and enforcing CSI requirements
84G. Term used: CSI requirement
84H. Application to amend or cancel
84I. Court may confirm, amend or cancel requirement
84J. Breach of CSI requirement is an offence
84K. Offence under s. 84J, procedure and penalty for
84L. Additional powers to deal with s. 84J offenders
84M. Facilitation of proof
Division 4 -- Functions of speciality courts as to CSI
84N. Application of this Division
84O. Speciality court may direct offender on CSI to appear
84P. Speciality court to deal with re-offender
84Q. Speciality court to deal with application to amend or cancel CSI
84R. Speciality court to deal with proceedings for breaches
PART 13 -- Imprisonment
Division 1 -- Preliminary
85. Terms used and calculations
Division 2 -- Imposing imprisonment
86. Term of 6 months or less not to be imposed
87. Taking time on remand into account
88. Concurrent, cumulative or partly cumulative terms
89. Offender may be made eligible for parole
90. Life imprisonment for murder, imposing
Division 3 -- Release from imprisonment
93. Release from parole term
94. Aggregation of parole terms for certain purposes
95. Release from fixed term that is not parole term
96. Release from life imprisonment
Division 4 -- Miscellaneous
97. Application of Sentence Administration Act 2003
PART 14 -- Indefinite imprisonment
98. Indefinite imprisonment, superior court may impose
99. Other terms not precluded by indefinite imprisonment
100. Commencement of indefinite imprisonment
101. Release from indefinite imprisonment
PART 15 -- Other orders forming part of a sentence
Division 1 -- General matters
102. General provisions
103. Disqualification orders, calculation of terms of
104. Disqualification may be for life
Division 2 -- Disqualification orders
105. Driver’s licence disqualification
106. Firearms licence etc. disqualification
107. Marine qualification disqualification
108. Passport, surrender of etc.
PART 16 -- Reparation orders
Division 1 -- General matters
109. Term used: reparation order
110. General provisions
111. Making a reparation order
112. Facts relevant to making reparation order
113. Victim’s behaviour and relationship relevant
114. Civil standard of proof
114A. Victim may appeal against refusal of reparation order
115. Effect of reparation order on civil proceedings etc.
Division 2 -- Compensation order
116. Terms used
117. Compensation order in favour of a victim
118. Compensation order in favour of a third party
119. Enforcing a compensation order
119A. Sentencing court may order imprisonment until compensation is paid
Division 3 -- Restitution order
120. Making a restitution order
120A. Sheriff’s powers to enforce restitution order
121. Enforcing a restitution order
122. Non-compliance with restitution order is an offence
PART 17 -- Other orders not forming part of a sentence
123. General provisions
124. Restraining orders
124A. Offender reporting orders
124B. Prohibited behaviour orders
PART 18 -- Amending and enforcing conditional release orders and community orders
Division 1 -- Preliminary
125. Interpretation and term used: requirements
Division 2 -- Amending or cancelling conditional release orders and community orders
126. Application to amend or cancel
127. Court may confirm, amend or cancel
Division 3 -- Re-offending while subject to a conditional release order or a community order
128. Re-offender may be dealt with or committed
129. Re-offending, alleging in court
130. How re-offender may be dealt with
Division 4 -- Breaching a conditional release order or a community order
131. Breach of requirement is an offence
132. Offence under s. 131, procedure and penalty for
133. Additional powers to deal with s. 131 offenders
Division 5 -- Miscellaneous
134. Facilitation of proof
135. Compliance with CRO or community order to be taken into account
136. Re-sentencing, court’s powers for
PART 19 -- Royal Prerogative of Mercy
137. Royal Prerogative of Mercy not affected
138. Effect of pardon
139. Governor may remit order to pay money
140. Petition may be referred to Court of Appeal
141. Offender may be paroled
142. Exercise of the Royal Prerogative in case of strict security life imprisonment
PART 20 -- Miscellaneous
143. Guideline judgments
143A. Sentencing guidelines for courts of summary jurisdiction
144. Chief Justice may report to Parliament
145. Non-compliance with procedural requirements, effect of
146. Questions of fact in superior courts
147. Operation of other Acts not affected
148. Regulations
149. Rules of court
150. Review of Act
SCHEDULE 1 -- Acts, fines under which are not to be credited to the Consolidated Account
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