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Sentencing Act 1995
113Appeal against sentence imposed on variation or breach
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113 Appeal against sentence imposed on variation or breach
A person sentenced by a court in a proceeding for variation or
breach of a sentencing order has a right of appeal against sentence
as if:
(a) the court had immediately before imposing it found the person
guilty, or convicted the person, of the offence in respect of
which the sentencing order was originally made; and
(b) the sentence was a sentence imposed on that finding of guilt
or conviction.