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Sentencing Act 1995
48DOrders for more than one offence
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48D Orders for more than one offence
(1) If the court makes separate intensive community correction orders
for 2 or more offences committed by the offender, the conditions of
the orders are concurrent unless the court otherwise directs.
(2) The conditions of the intensive community correction order made
for the offender are, unless the court otherwise directs, concurrent
with those of any other intensive community correction order
already in force for the offender.
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