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Ancillary orders
As well as imposing a sentence, the judge or magistrates may also impose orders on the offenders. These are known as ancillary orders. Some ancillary ...
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As well as imposing a sentence, the judge or magistrates may also impose orders on the offenders. These are known as ancillary orders. Some ancillary ...
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When someone is given a life sentence, they will be subject to that sentence for the rest of their life.
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Extended sentences provide extra protection to the public. Any offender aged 18 or over may be given an extended sentence if:
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Determinate sentences are the most common type of prison sentence.
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