Sentencing Act 2002

Sentencing purposes and principles, and provisions of general application - Provisions of general application restricting cumulative sentences

22: No sentence may be cumulative on non-association order

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"No extra punishment can be added to a non-association order."

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If you get a non-association order, you cannot get another sentence added to it. This means that no other type of sentence can be imposed on top of a non-association order. You can find more information about this by looking at the Sentencing Act 2002 and similar laws, such as s 28B(2).

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Part 1Sentencing purposes and principles, and provisions of general application
Provisions of general application restricting cumulative sentences

22No sentence may be cumulative on non-association order

  1. No sentence of any kind may be imposed cumulatively on a non-association order.

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