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YOUTH JUSTICE ACT 1992 - SECT 377
Court’s power on breach of boot camp order
377 Court’s power on breach of boot camp order
(1) A court that acts under this section may revoke a boot camp order and make
either of the following orders— (a) an order the child serve the sentence of
detention for which the boot camp order was made;
(b) a conditional release
order for the child.
(2) If the court orders the child to serve the sentence
of detention under subsection (1) (a) , the court must reduce the period of
detention by the period the court considers just, having regard to everything
done by the child to conform with the boot camp order.
(3) If the court makes
a conditional release order for the child under subsection (1) (b) , the court
must have regard to the period for which the child has complied with the boot
camp order.
(4) The court may make an order under this section even though it
is unnecessary to revoke the boot camp order because the period the order was
in force has ended.
(5) For part 6 , division 9 , subdivision 4 , an order
mentioned in this section and made by a Childrens Court magistrate is a
sentence order.
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