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2010-01-16

322. Sentence in absence of offender

322. Sentence in absence of offender

The Court of Appeal may impose a sentence on a person under this Part even though the person does not attend the hearing of an appeal or an application to the Court of Appeal.

Note

The Court of Appeal cannot impose a sentence that requires the consent of the person, for example a community-based order, in the absence of the person.

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