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Crimes (Sentencing) Act 2005
68Nonparole periods—review of decision on nonparole
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68 Nonparole periods—review of decision on nonparole
period
(1) This section applies if the court fails to set, or fails to set properly, a
nonparole period for a sentence of imprisonment.
(2) The court may set a nonparole period on the application of any of the
following people:
(a) the Attorney-General;
(b) the director of public prosecutions;
(c) the secretary of the sentence administration board;
(d) the offender.
Part 5.3 Imprisonment—concurrent and consecutive sentences
Part 5.3 Imprisonment—concurrent and
consecutive sentences
Note The Crimes (Sentence Administration) Act 2005, part 7.5A (Parole time
credit) may apply when a primary sentence is imposed on an offender for
an offence that was committed while the offender was on parole.