Sentencing Act 2002

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

86G: Consequences of cancellation of record on later sentences

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"What happens to later sentences if a criminal record is cancelled"

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If you look at a law called the Sentencing Act 2002, you will find a part that was called section 86G. This section was about what happens if a record is cancelled and how it affects sentences given later. You can find more information about what changed this law by looking at the Three Strikes Legislation Repeal Act 2022. This change happened on 16 August 2022.

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

86GConsequences of cancellation of record on later sentences (Repealed)

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    • Section 86G: repealed, on , by section 5 of the Three Strikes Legislation Repeal Act 2022 (2022 No 40).