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INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL COURT ACT 2002 - SECT 46
Effect of surrender to ICC on person's terms of imprisonment
- (1)
- If, at the time when a person was surrendered in connection with a crime
within the jurisdiction of the ICC, the person was serving a sentence of
imprisonment in respect of an offence against a law of the Commonwealth or of
a Territory, or was otherwise subject to detention under a law of the
Commonwealth or of a Territory:
- (a)
- any period spent by the person in
custody in connection with the surrender warrant; and
- (b)
- subject to
subsection (2), any period spent by the person in custody in connection
with detention by, or on the order of, the ICC in respect of the crime;
are
to be counted as periods served towards the sentence of imprisonment or period
of detention.
- (2)
- If the person is convicted of the
crime within the jurisdiction of the ICC, the period spent by the person in
custody serving a sentence of imprisonment imposed by the ICC for the crime is
not to be counted as a period towards the sentence of imprisonment or period
of detention referred to in subsection (1).
- (3)
- A reference in this
section to a period spent in custody includes a reference to a period spent in
custody outside Australia.
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