Section 324Part 12 — Attempts and Conspiracies to Commit Crimes and Accessories After the Fact
Punishment of accessories after the fact
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A person who is convicted of being an accessory after the fact is liable to imprisonment —
if the offence is one for which the sentence is fixed by law, for ten years;
if the offence is one for which a person (not previously convicted) may be sentenced to imprisonment for fourteen years or more, for seven years;
if the offence is not included in paragraph (a) or (b) but is one for which a person (not previously convicted) may be sentenced to imprisonment for ten years, for five years; and
in any other case, for three years.