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Penalties and Sentences Act 1992
sec.15AIProcedural requirements if court decides to give or review guideline judgment
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### sec.15AI Procedural requirements if court decides to give or review guideline judgment
This section applies if the court decides to give or review a guideline judgment.
The court must—
for any guideline proceeding—notify the following persons of their right to appear before the court in the guideline proceeding—
the Attorney-General;
the director of public prosecutions;
the chief executive officer of Legal Aid Queensland; and
if the court is giving or reviewing a guideline judgment relevant to an appeal before the court against the sentence of a convicted person—notify the convicted person.
s 15AI ins 2010 No. 48 s 6
amd 2012 No. 19 s 14
(sec.15AI-ssec.1) This section applies if the court decides to give or review a guideline judgment.
(sec.15AI-ssec.2) The court must— for any guideline proceeding—notify the following persons of their right to appear before the court in the guideline proceeding— the Attorney-General; the director of public prosecutions; the chief executive officer of Legal Aid Queensland; and if the court is giving or reviewing a guideline judgment relevant to an appeal before the court against the sentence of a convicted person—notify the convicted person.
- (a) for any guideline proceeding—notify the following persons of their right to appear before the court in the guideline proceeding— (i) the Attorney-General; (ii) the director of public prosecutions; (iii) the chief executive officer of Legal Aid Queensland; and
- (i) the Attorney-General;
- (ii) the director of public prosecutions;
- (iii) the chief executive officer of Legal Aid Queensland; and
- (b) if the court is giving or reviewing a guideline judgment relevant to an appeal before the court against the sentence of a convicted person—notify the convicted person.
- (i) the Attorney-General;
- (ii) the director of public prosecutions;
- (iii) the chief executive officer of Legal Aid Queensland; and