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Crimes (Sentencing Procedure) Act 1999
60EProgress reviews
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#### 60E Progress reviews
60E Progress reviews
> > (1) A court that imposes a provisional sentence on an offender is to review the offender’s case from time to time for the purpose of deciding whether it is appropriate to impose a final sentence.
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> > (2) Such a review is a progress review.
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> > (3) The court may conduct a progress review on application of a party to the proceedings in which the provisional sentence was imposed or of its own motion.
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> > (4) A progress review may be conducted as often as the court considers appropriate but must be conducted at least once every 2 years after the provisional sentence is imposed.
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> > (5) The court that conducts the progress review is, if practicable, to be constituted in the same way as the court that imposed the provisional sentence.
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> > (6) A progress review is to be conducted in the presence of the offender.
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> **ss 60B–60I:** Ins 2013 No 7, Sch 1 \[1\].