Sentencing Act 2002

Sentences, orders, and related matters - Community-based sentences - Supervision

47: Sentences of supervision in respect of 2 or more offences must be served concurrently

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"Serving multiple supervision sentences at the same time, not one after another."

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If a court gives you a sentence of supervision for more than one offence, you serve these sentences at the same time. This means you do not have to serve one sentence after another. The court can give you these sentences on the same day or on different days, but you still serve them concurrently.

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Part 2Sentences, orders, and related matters
Community-based sentences: Supervision

47Sentences of supervision in respect of 2 or more offences must be served concurrently

  1. If a court imposes a sentence of supervision in respect of each of 2 or more offences (whether on the same occasion or on different occasions), the sentences must be served concurrently.