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Sentencing Act 1995
62Commencement of sentences of imprisonment
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62 Commencement of sentences of imprisonment
(1) Subject to this Division, a sentence of imprisonment commences on
the day it is imposed unless the offender is not then in custody in
which case it commences on the day he or she is apprehended
under a warrant of commitment issued in respect of the sentence.
(2) Where an offender to whom subsection (3) applies is, in the period
during which service of the sentence is suspended under that
subsection, imprisoned under another sentence, the unexpired
portion of the suspended sentence takes effect:
(a) if it is to be served cumulatively on the sentence or sentences
the offender is then undergoing, on the day that sentence is,
or those sentences are, completed; or
(b) in any other case, at the end of the period of suspension.
(3) Where an offender sentenced to a term of imprisonment and
allowed to be or to go at large pending an appeal or the
consideration of any question of law reserved or case stated is
imprisoned under another sentence at the time when the appeal,
question of law or case stated is finally determined, the first-
mentioned sentence or the unexpired portion of it takes effect:
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(a) if it is to be served cumulatively on the sentence or sentences
the offender is then undergoing, on the day that sentence is,
or those sentences are, completed; or
(b) in any other case, on the day on which the appeal, question of
law or case stated is finally determined.
(4) Subsection (3) applies unless the sentencing court or the court
determining the appeal, question of law or case stated otherwise
directs.