Ancillary order | Statutory reference |
Confiscation A confiscation order may be made by the Crown Court in circumstances in which the offender has obtained a financial benefit as a result of, or in connection with, his criminal conduct. |
Section 6 and Schedule 2 of the Proceeds of Crime Act 2002 |
Forfeiture When sentencing for a funding offence (sections 15 – 18 Terrorism Act 2000), the court may order the forfeiture of money or property which the offender had possession or control of at the time of the offence |
Section 23 to 23B Terrorism Act 2000 |
Automatic orders on conviction The following requirements or provisions are not part of the sentence imposed by the court but apply automatically by operation of law. The role of the court is to inform the offender of the applicable requirements and/or prohibition. |
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Ancillary order | Statutory reference |
Notification requirements A relevant offender automatically becomes subject to notification requirements, obliging him to notify the police of specified information for a specified period. The court should inform the offender accordingly. The operation of the notification requirement is not a relevant consideration in determining the sentence for the offence. |
Sections 41 – 53 Counter-Terrorism Act 2008 |