PROHIBITIONS - POWER TO MAKE CONSECUTIVE ORDERS
Friday, December 9, 2011 at 8:51PM
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Prior to the amendments of the Criminal Code in 2008, courts did not have the power to impose consecutive prohibition orders. Section 295(2.1) now gives courts the power to make a prohibition order consecutive to any other prohibition that is in effect at the time of sentencing. The section does not appear to give the court the authority to make a prohibition order consecutive to another prohibition order made during the same sentencing hearing.

 

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