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Crimes (Sentencing) Act 2005
133DYoung offenders—sentencing—additional relevant
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133D Young offenders—sentencing—additional relevant
considerations
(1) In deciding how a young offender should be sentenced (if at all) for
an offence, a court must consider the following matters:
(a) the young offender’s culpability for the offence having regard to
his or her maturity;
(b) the young offender’s state of development;
(c) the past and present family circumstances of the young offender.
(2) This section applies in addition to section 33 (Sentencing—relevant
considerations).