Sentencing Act 2002

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

86F: Continuing effect of warnings

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"What happens to warnings after a law change"

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If you look at a part of the law called section 86F, you will see it is about something called the continuing effect of warnings. You will also see that this section was repealed, which means it is no longer part of the law. This change happened on 16 August 2022, because of a new law called the Three Strikes Legislation Repeal Act 2022.

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

86FContinuing effect of warnings (Repealed)

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    • Section 86F: repealed, on , by section 5 of the Three Strikes Legislation Repeal Act 2022 (2022 No 40).