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Sentencing Act 1995
64Further sentence if person on parole
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64 Further sentence if person on parole
(a) a person is sentenced in the Territory to a term of
imprisonment for an offence that was committed while a
parole order under the Parole Act 1971 was in force for the
person; and
(b) the parole order:
(i) was revoked by the Chairperson under section 5B(1)(b)
of the Parole Act 1971 before the person was sentenced
or committed; or
(ii) was cancelled by a court under section 6 of the Parole
Act 1971 before the person was sentenced or
committed; or
(iii) is taken, under section 5D of the Parole Act 1971, to
have been revoked because of the sentence or
commitment.
(2) The court that sentences or commits the person must also order the
person to be imprisoned for:
(a) if the parole order was revoked or cancelled as mentioned in
subsection (1)(b)(i) or (ii) – the term that the person had not
served when released from a custodial correctional facility
under the parole order minus the part of the term the person
served after the parole order was revoked or cancelled; or
(b) otherwise – the term that the person had not served when
released from a custodial correctional facility under the parole
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(3) The term of imprisonment to be served in accordance with
subsection (2) starts at the end of the term of imprisonment to
which the person is sentenced or committed for the offence
mentioned in subsection (1).
(4) In this section:
Chairperson, see section 3(1) of the Parole Act 1971.
offence includes an offence against an Act or regulation of the
Commonwealth.