Sentencing Act 2002

Sentences, orders, and related matters - Imprisonment - Home detention

98: Appeal against order granting or declining leave to apply for home detention

You could also call this:

"Appealing a home detention decision"

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You can appeal against an order that lets someone apply for home detention or an order that does not let someone apply for home detention. This is part of the Sentencing Act 2002, which is a law about sentencing in New Zealand. However, this particular part of the law was repealed, which means it is no longer in force, on 1 October 2007, by section 50 of the Sentencing Amendment Act 2007, you can find more information about this on the Sentencing Amendment Act 2007.

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Part 2Sentences, orders, and related matters
Imprisonment: Home detention

98Appeal against order granting or declining leave to apply for home detention (Repealed)

    Notes
    • Section 98: repealed, on , by section 50 of the Sentencing Amendment Act 2007 (2007 No 27).