PART 1
OFFENCES
3 Trial and punishment of main offences
(4) A person convicted of—
an offence involving murder ; or
an offence ancillary to an offence involving murder,
shall be dealt with as for an offence of murder or, as the case maybe, the corresponding ancillary offence in relation to murder.
PART 1
OFFENCES
3 Trial and punishment of main offences
(4)
Any person convicted of an offence (other than an offence involving murder or an offence ancillary to an offence involving murder) shall be liable to imprisonment for a term not exceeding 30 years.
Part 5 Offences under domestic law
England and Wales
53 Trial and punishment of main offences
(6) In any other case a person convicted of an offence is liable to imprisonment for a term not exceeding 30 years.
Part 5 Offences under domestic law
Northern Ireland
60 Trial and punishment of main offences
(6) In any other case a person convicted of an offence is liable to imprisonment for a term not exceeding 30 years.
PART 5
OFFENCES UNDER DOMESTIC LAW
Introduction
Trial and punishment of main offences
57. (6) In any case a person convicted of an offence is liable to imprisonment for a term not exceeding 30 years.
1. Subject to article 110, the Court may impose one of the following penalties on a person convicted of a crime referred to in article 5 of this Statute:
(a) Imprisonment for a specified number of years, which may not exceed a maximum of 30 years; or
(b) A term of life imprisonment when justified by the extreme gravity of the crime and the individual circumstances of the convicted person.
2. In addition to imprisonment, the Court may order:
(a) A fine under the criteria provided for in the Rules of Procedure and Evidence;
(b) A forfeiture of proceeds, property and assets derived directly or indirectly from that crime, without prejudice to the rights of bona fide third parties.