a complex sentence, which consists of an if -clause
an option available to a sentencing court when an individual is convicted of an offence that does not call for a minimum term of imprisonment, and the court imposes a sentence of imprisonment of less than two years
a prison term that may be served in the community, if certain criteria are met
a prison term that the offender is allowed to serve in the community, according to the set conditions
a sentence of imprisonment of less than two years that may be served in the community if several pre-conditions are met
a stricter version of a suspended sentence
a term of imprisonment that is served in the community
where a sentence of imprisonment of two years or less is given, the judge may order that the sentence be served in the community subject to conditions;
In grammar, conditional sentences are sentences discussing factual implications or hypothetical situations and their consequences. Languages use a variety of conditional constructions and verb forms (such as the conditional mood) to form these kinds of sentences.