Sentencing Act 2002

Sentences, orders, and related matters - Imprisonment - Additional consequences for repeated serious violent offending

86C: Stage-2 offence other than murder: offender given final warning and must serve full term of imprisonment

You could also call this:

"Some serious crimes mean you serve your whole prison sentence if you've had a warning before."

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If you commit a serious violent offence, other than murder, and you have already been given a warning, you will have to serve your full prison sentence. This is because of a law that used to be in place. You can find more information about the law that changed this by visiting the Three Strikes Legislation Repeal Act 2022. This law was repealed on 16 August 2022, which means it is no longer in effect.

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86B: Stage-1 offence: offender given first warning, or

"Getting a first warning for a not-so-serious crime"


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86D: Stage-3 offences other than murder: offender sentenced to maximum term of imprisonment, or

"Extra consequences for serious violent crimes with a maximum prison sentence"

Part 2Sentences, orders, and related matters
Imprisonment: Additional consequences for repeated serious violent offending

86CStage-2 offence other than murder: offender given final warning and must serve full term of imprisonment (Repealed)

    Notes
    • Section 86C: repealed, on , by section 5 of the Three Strikes Legislation Repeal Act 2022 (2022 No 40).