http://www.legislation.gov.uk/ukpga/1999/23/schedule/1/paragraph/13/enactedYouth Justice and Criminal Evidence Act 1999Young offendingOffendersLegal proceedingsKing's Printer of Acts of Parliament2021-08-03SCHEDULESSCHEDULE 1Youth offender panels: further court proceedingsPart IIFurther convictions during referralProvisions supplementary to paragraphs 11 and 1213(1)

An order under paragraph 11 or 12, or two or more orders under one or other of those paragraphs made in respect of associated offences, must not so extend the offender’s compliance period as to cause it to exceed twelve months.

(2)

Sub-paragraphs (3) to (5) apply where the relevant court makes an order under paragraph 11 or 12 in respect of the offence mentioned in paragraph 10; but sub-paragraphs (3) to (5) do not affect the exercise of any power to deal with the offender conferred by paragraph 5 or 14.

(3)

The relevant court may not deal with the offender for that offence in any of the prohibited ways specified in section 4(4).

(4)

The relevant court—

(a)

shall, in respect of any associated offence, either—

(i)

sentence the offender by making an order under the same paragraph, or

(ii)

make an order discharging him absolutely; and

(b)

may not deal with the offender for any associated offence in any of those prohibited ways.

(5)

The relevant court may not, in connection with the conviction of the offender for the offence or any associated offence, make any such order as is mentioned in section 4(5).

(6)

For the purposes of paragraphs 11 and 12 any occasion on which the offender was discharged absolutely in respect of the offence, or each of the offences, for which he was being dealt with shall be disregarded.

(7)

Any occasion on which, in criminal proceedings in England and Wales or Northern Ireland, the offender was bound over to keep the peace or to be of good behaviour shall be regarded for those purposes as an occasion on which it fell to a court in the United Kingdom to deal with the offender for an offence.

(8)

The Secretary of State may by regulations make such amendments of paragraphs 10 to 12 and this paragraph as he considers appropriate for altering in any way the descriptions of offenders in the case of which an order extending the compliance period may be made; and subsection (4) of section 2 shall apply in relation to regulations under this sub-paragraph as it applies in relation to regulations under subsection (3) of that section.

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