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Aggregate Sentence: Two or more consecutive sentences that have been combined. Consecutive Sentence: A sentence to be served immediately following the termination or completion of another sentence. Concurrent Sentence: Sentences being served simultaneously (at the same time).
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23 lis 2023 · In R v Hall [2017] NSWCCA 313, the offender was sentenced to an aggregate sentence of 5 years with a non-parole period of 1 year for ...
no right of action relating to credits as a result of aggregated sentence. 1. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, if a prisoner is sentenced pursuant to ...
The aggregated sentencing law allows an inmate to "opt-in" to sentence aggregation and have consecutive sentences aggregated into one sentence for the purpose ...
22 paź 2023 · A court which sentences an offender to more than one sentence of full-time imprisonment can utilise s 53A Crimes (Sentencing Procedure) Act 1999 ...
24 sty 2023 · In the Pearson decision, the Federal Court had to decide whether an aggregate sentence of imprisonment is a single sentence to a term of ...
... sentenced to an aggregate maximum sentence of less than two years is provided in 61 P.S. § 314 (Purdon 1964):. The courts of quarter sessions and the courts ...
Consecutive sentences are sentences of imprisonment that are served one after the other. For example, if a person is sentenced to 12 months imprisonment for ...
Existing law establishes provisions relating to the aggregation of sentences imposed upon a person who is convicted of two or more offenses. (NRS 176.035) ...
Cumulative sentences are sentences of imprisonment or detention that are served one after the other. For example, if someone is sentenced to six months ...