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Penalty for Dealing with Identification Information | Section 192J Crimes Act NSW

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The maximum penalty for the offence of “dealing with identification information” is 10 years in prison.

According to the Judicial Commission of NSW, the actual penalties imposed for the offence are as follows:

  • Community Correction Order: 35.3%
  • Prison: 34.1%
  • Intensive Correction Order: 21.2%
  • Conditional Release Order with Conviction: 4.7%
  • Fine Only: 2.4%
  • Conditional Release Order without Conviction: 1.2%
  • Section 10A No Other Penalty: 1.2%

The average prison sentence for the offence is 11 months imprisonment, and the average non-parole period (or minimum prison term that must be served) is 6 months in prison.

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