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Regina v Crawford: CACD 26 Apr 1993

The activating of a suspended sentence was not itself a passing of a sentence, and the other offence was not made more serious by the activation.
An activation of a suspended sentence is not itself the act of passing a sentence.

Citations:

Gazette 02-Jun-1993, Ind Summary 26-Apr-1993

Statutes:

Criminal Justice Act 1991 1(2), Powers of Criminal Courts Act 1973 23

Jurisdiction:

England and Wales

Criminal Sentencing

Updated: 25 October 2022; Ref: scu.86466

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