(1) A court may, in sentencing an offender for more than one offence, impose
an aggregate sentence of imprisonment with respect to all or any 2 or more of
those offences instead of imposing a separate sentence of imprisonment for
each.
(a) the fact that an aggregate sentence is being
imposed,
(b) the sentence that would have been imposed for each offence
(after taking into account such matters as are relevant under Part 3 or any
other provision of this Act) had separate sentences been imposed instead of an
aggregate sentence.
(3) Subsection (2) does not limit any requirement that a
court has, apart from that subsection, to record the reasons for its
decisions.
(4) The term, and any non-parole period, set under this Division
in relation to an aggregate sentence of imprisonment is not revoked or varied
by a later sentence of imprisonment that the same or some other court
subsequently imposes in relation to another offence.