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Penalties and Sentences Act 1992
sec.33ADOrders for offender appearing before court
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### sec.33AD Orders for offender appearing before court
This section applies if the offender is arrested under a warrant issued under section 33AC and either of the following applies—
the offender is brought before a court under the warrant or a warrant issued under another Act;
the offender is granted bail under the Bail Act 1980 , section 7 and appears before a court in accordance with the bail.
The court may—
confirm the original order; or
revoke the original order and sentence the offender for the offence with which the offender was originally charged.
If the court revokes the original order under subsection (2) (b) and a conviction has not previously been recorded for the offence mentioned in that subsection, the court may also record a conviction for the offence.
s 33AD ins 2017 No. 6 s 66
(sec.33AD-ssec.1) This section applies if the offender is arrested under a warrant issued under section 33AC and either of the following applies— the offender is brought before a court under the warrant or a warrant issued under another Act; the offender is granted bail under the Bail Act 1980 , section 7 and appears before a court in accordance with the bail.
(sec.33AD-ssec.2) The court may— confirm the original order; or revoke the original order and sentence the offender for the offence with which the offender was originally charged.
(sec.33AD-ssec.3) If the court revokes the original order under subsection (2) (b) and a conviction has not previously been recorded for the offence mentioned in that subsection, the court may also record a conviction for the offence.
- (a) the offender is brought before a court under the warrant or a warrant issued under another Act;
- (b) the offender is granted bail under the Bail Act 1980 , section 7 and appears before a court in accordance with the bail.
- (a) confirm the original order; or
- (b) revoke the original order and sentence the offender for the offence with which the offender was originally charged.