Examples of Sentencing Act in a sentence
See clause 2 Sentencing Act Commencement Order 2002 (SR 2002/176).
An order is in addition to any compensation order made by the court under Part 16 of the Sentencing Act 1995.
Part 16 of the Sentencing Act 1995 applies to and in respect of an order made under subsection (3) as if it were a compensation order made under that Part.
Reduction of liability to pay fine where WDO taken to be cancelled (Sentencing Act 1995 s.
Other appropriations made under this act to the Department of Correction, Sentencing Act of 1985, are hereby reappropriated to the department for major maintenance and capital outlay purposes.
If the court imposes a community order on the offender under the Sentencing Act 1995 it is not prevented from making any order under this Division.
For the purposes of making a compensation order under Part 16 of the Sentencing Act 1995 against a person convicted of an offence against section 52, 53, 54, 55 or 56, the value of any water unlawfully taken, wasted, misused, unduly consumed or contaminated is to be determined on the basis of the charge that would have been payable for the water under the Water Agencies (Powers) Act 1984 if the water had been lawfully taken or used.
A court convicting a person of an offence under this section that involves the navigation of a vessel must make an order under the Sentencing Act 1995 section 107(1) for a term of at least 2 years.
Despite the Sentencing Act 1995 section 11, if an employee is convicted or found guilty of a serious offence, the employing authority may take disciplinary action or improvement action, or both disciplinary action and improvement action, with respect to the employee.
Like Brooking JA in R v Stevens [1999] VSCA 173 at [10], a case concerned with s.31(5A) of the Sentencing Act, I would be reluctant to see ‘a jurisprudence of exceptional circumstances’ develop for this purpose.[17] The prohibition on taking part in child-related employment will usually be irrelevant too, but there will be occasions where it should be taken into account.