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Youth Justice Act 1992
sec.178CCombination of restorative justice orders and other sentence orders
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### sec.178C Combination of restorative justice orders and other sentence orders
This section applies if a court makes, for a single offence, a restorative justice order and any other sentence order.
The court—
must make separate orders; and
must not impose one of the orders as a requirement of the other.
If the child contravenes the restorative justice order after the orders are made and is resentenced for the offence, the court may discharge any or all of the other sentence orders.
If the child contravenes one of the other sentence orders after the orders are made and is resentenced for the offence, the court may discharge the restorative justice order.
s 178C ins 2016 No. 39 s 25
(sec.178C-ssec.1) This section applies if a court makes, for a single offence, a restorative justice order and any other sentence order.
(sec.178C-ssec.2) The court— must make separate orders; and must not impose one of the orders as a requirement of the other.
(sec.178C-ssec.3) If the child contravenes the restorative justice order after the orders are made and is resentenced for the offence, the court may discharge any or all of the other sentence orders.
(sec.178C-ssec.4) If the child contravenes one of the other sentence orders after the orders are made and is resentenced for the offence, the court may discharge the restorative justice order.
- (a) must make separate orders; and
- (b) must not impose one of the orders as a requirement of the other.