In this Act:
"sentence-related order", for an offender who is found guilty of an offence, means—
(a) for an adult offender, any of the following orders of the court:
(i) an order sentencing the offender;
(ii) an order under the Crimes Act 1900 , section 402 (1) or section 403 (1), including an order dismissing the charge against the offender under section 402 (1);
(b) for a young offender, any of the following orders under the Children and Young People Act 1999 :
(i) an order under that Act, section 96 (Disposition of young offenders);
(ii) an order dismissing the charge under that Act, section 98 (2) (a) (Disposition without proceeding to conviction);
(iii) an order under that Act, section 98 (2) (b).
Examples for par (a) (i)
1 an order for a sentence of imprisonment
2 a home detention order under the Rehabilitation of Offenders (Interim) Act 2002
3 a periodic detention order under the Periodic Detention Act 1995
4 an order under the Crimes Act 1900 for the offender to carry out community service work
Note
An example is part of the Act, is not exhaustive and may extend,
but does not limit, the meaning of the provision in which it appears (see
Legislation Act, s 126 and s 132).