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The Future of Conditional Sentencing: Perspectives of Appellate Judges
The Future of Conditional Sentencing: Perspectives of Appellate Judges
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Table of Contents
Acknowledgements
Highlights
Executive Summary
1.
Introduction
1.1
Conditional Sentencing at the Crossroads
1.1.1
Origin and Definition of Conditional Sentence of Imprisonment
1.1.2
Use of Conditional Sentence
1.1.3
Proposed Changes to the Conditional Sentencing Regime
1.1.4
Need for research into Judicial Perceptions of Conditional Sentencing
2.
Methodology
3.
Findings
3.1
Statutorily Excluded Offences
3.2
Statutory Presumptions
3.3
Lowing the Statutory Limit
3.4
The Conditional Sentence of Imprisonment and Deferred Custody and Supervision Order
3.5
Standard of Review
3.6
Other Issues Emerging from the Discussions
4.
Future Research Suggestions
4.1
Courts of Appeal
4.2
Trial Court Judges
5.
Conclusions
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Date modified:
2022-08-17