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that there are less coercive measures available for the purposes of section 21A of

 

this Act.

 

(11)    

If the Part 1 territory refuses to provide the assurance required under subsection

 

(6), the judge shall consider that there are less coercive measures available for the

 

purposes of section 21A of this Act.’.

 


 

Mr Dominic Raab

 

Nick de Bois

 

Keith Vaz

 

Ms Gisela Stuart

 

Mr Graham Brady

 

Zac Goldsmith

 

Steve Baker

 

Bob Blackman

 

Mrs Anne Main

 

Conor Burns

 

Mr Douglas Carswell

 

Simon Reevell

 

Sir Richard Shepherd

 

Martin Vickers

 

Mr John Redwood

 

Dr Sarah Wollaston

 

Mark Reckless

 

Mr Bernard Jenkin

 

Mr David Ruffley

 

Mr Phillip Hollobone

 

Richard Drax

 

Mr William Cash

 

Mr Charles Walker

 

Mark Field

 

Mr David Nuttall

 

Mr David Davis

 

Mark Pritchard

 

Tim Loughton

 

Henry Smith

 

127

 

Clause  134,  page  102,  line  39,  leave out paragraphs (a) and (b).

 

Mr Dominic Raab

 

Nick de Bois

 

Keith Vaz

 

Ms Gisela Stuart

 

Mr Graham Brady

 

Zac Goldsmith

 

Steve Baker

 

Bob Blackman

 

Mrs Anne Main

 

Conor Burns

 

Mr Douglas Carswell

 

Simon Reevell

 

Sir Richard Shepherd

 

Martin Vickers

 

Mr John Redwood

 

Dr Sarah Wollaston

 

Mark Reckless

 

Mr Bernard Jenkin

 

Mr David Ruffley

 

Mr Phillip Hollobone

 

Richard Drax

 

Mr William Cash

 

Mr Charles Walker

 

Mark Field

 

Mr David Nuttall

 

Mr David Davis

 

Mark Pritchard

 

Tim Loughton

 

Henry Smith

 

128

 

Clause  134,  page  102,  line  44,  leave out from beginning to end of line 2 on page

 

103, and insert—

 

‘(5)    

Where a person gives notice of appeal after the end of the permitted period, the

 

High Court may nevertheless entertain that appeal if it is in the interests of justice

 

to do so.’.

 

Secretary Theresa May

 

57

 

Clause  134,  page  103,  line  2,  at end insert—

 

‘( )    

In section 28 of that Act (appeal against discharge at extradition hearing: category

 

1 territory)—

 

(a)    

in subsection (4), for “section may” there is substituted “section—


 
 

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(a)    

may”;

 

(b)    

at the end of that subsection there is inserted “, but

 

(b)    

lies only with the leave of the High Court.”’.

 

Mr Dominic Raab

 

Nick de Bois

 

Keith Vaz

 

Ms Gisela Stuart

 

Mr Graham Brady

 

Zac Goldsmith

 

Steve Baker

 

Bob Blackman

 

Mrs Anne Main

 

Conor Burns

 

Mr Douglas Carswell

 

Simon Reevell

 

Sir Richard Shepherd

 

Martin Vickers

 

Mr John Redwood

 

Dr Sarah Wollaston

 

Mark Reckless

 

Mr Bernard Jenkin

 

Mr David Ruffley

 

Mr Phillip Hollobone

 

Richard Drax

 

Mr William Cash

 

Mr Charles Walker

 

Mark Field

 

Mr David Nuttall

 

Mr David Davis

 

Mark Pritchard

 

Tim Loughton

 

Henry Smith

 

131

 

Clause  134,  page  103,  line  2,  at end insert—

 

(d)    

in subsection (4), for “7” there is substituted “14”.’.

 

Mr Dominic Raab

 

Nick de Bois

 

Keith Vaz

 

Ms Gisela Stuart

 

Mr Graham Brady

 

Zac Goldsmith

 

Steve Baker

 

Bob Blackman

 

Mrs Anne Main

 

Conor Burns

 

Mr Douglas Carswell

 

Simon Reevell

 

Sir Richard Shepherd

 

Martin Vickers

 

Mr John Redwood

 

Dr Sarah Wollaston

 

Mark Reckless

 

Mr Bernard Jenkin

 

Mr David Ruffley

 

Mr Phillip Hollobone

 

Richard Drax

 

Mr William Cash

 

Mr Charles Walker

 

Mark Field

 

Mr David Nuttall

 

Mr David Davis

 

Mark Pritchard

 

Tim Loughton

 

Henry Smith

 

129

 

Clause  134,  page  103,  line  9,  leave out from beginning to end of line 13, and

 

insert—

 

‘(10)    

Where a person gives notice of appeal after the end of the permitted period, the

 

High Court may nevertheless entertain that appeal if it is in the interests of justice

 

to do so.’.

 

Secretary Theresa May

 

58

 

Clause  134,  page  103,  line  13,  at end insert—

 

‘( )    

In section 105 of that Act (appeal against discharge at extradition hearing:

 

category 2 territory)—

 

(a)    

in subsection (4), for “section may” there is substituted “section—

 

(a)    

may”;

 

(b)    

at the end of that subsection there is inserted “, but

 

(b)    

lies only with the leave of the High Court.”’.


 
 

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Secretary Theresa May

 

59

 

Clause  134,  page  103,  line  20,  leave out from ‘subsection’ to third ‘the’ in line 22

 

and insert ‘(7) there is inserted—

 

“(7A)    

Where a person gives notice of application for leave to appeal after the end of the

 

permitted period (whether or not the application is for leave to appeal on human

 

rights grounds),”.’.

 

Mr Dominic Raab

 

Nick de Bois

 

Keith Vaz

 

Ms Gisela Stuart

 

Mr Graham Brady

 

Zac Goldsmith

 

Steve Baker

 

Bob Blackman

 

Mrs Anne Main

 

Conor Burns

 

Mr Douglas Carswell

 

Simon Reevell

 

Sir Richard Shepherd

 

Martin Vickers

 

Mr John Redwood

 

Dr Sarah Wollaston

 

Mark Reckless

 

Mr Bernard Jenkin

 

Mr David Ruffley

 

Mr Phillip Hollobone

 

Richard Drax

 

Mr William Cash

 

Mr Charles Walker

 

Mark Field

 

Mr David Nuttall

 

Mr David Davis

 

Mark Pritchard

 

Tim Loughton

 

Henry Smith

 

130

 

Clause  134,  page  103,  line  21,  leave out from beginning to end of line 25, and

 

insert—

 

‘(5)    

Where a person gives notice of appeal after the end of the permitted period, the

 

High Court may nevertheless entertain that appeal if it is in the interest of justice

 

to do so.’.

 

Secretary Theresa May

 

60

 

Clause  134,  page  103,  line  25,  at end insert—

 

‘( )    

In section 110 of that Act (appeal against discharge by Secretary of State)—

 

(a)    

in subsection (4), for “section may” there is substituted “section—

 

(a)    

may”;

 

(b)    

at the end of that subsection there is inserted “, but

 

(b)    

lies only with the leave of the High Court.”’.

 


 

Dr Hywel Francis

 

Simon Hughes

 

184

 

Page  115,  line  19,  leave out Clause 143.

 

Jeremy Corbyn

 

Mark Durkan

 

95

 

Clause  143,  page  115,  line  26,  leave out ‘the person was innocent of the offence’

 

and insert ‘no reasonable court properly directed as to the law, could convict on the


 
 

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evidence now to be considered.’.

 


 

Philip Davies

 

136

 

Clause  144,  page  116,  line  4,  leave out subsection (2).

 

Secretary Theresa May

 

61

 

Clause  144,  page  117,  line  13,  at end insert—

 

‘(5A)    

Any reference in the Police and Criminal Evidence Act 1984 to an “indictable

 

offence” has effect as if it included a reference to low-value shoplifting (as

 

defined in section 22A(3) of the Magistrates’ Courts Act 1980).

 

(5B)    

In section 84 of the Armed Forces Act 2006 (definitions), after subsection (2)

 

there is inserted—

 

“(2A)    

In subsection (2)(a), the reference to an “indictable offence” has effect as

 

if it included a reference to low-value shoplifting (as defined in section

 

22A(3) of the Magistrates’ Courts Act 1980).”’.

 


 

Secretary Theresa May

 

137

 

Page  118,  leave out Clause 147.

 


 

Secretary Theresa May

 

62

 

Clause  149,  page  119,  line  21,   at end insert ‘, but this does not apply to a power of

 

the Scottish Ministers to make an order under section 152’.

 

Secretary Theresa May

 

138

 

Clause  149,  page  119,  leave out line 23.

 


 

Secretary Theresa May

 

63

 

Clause  151,  page  120,  line  11,  at end insert—

 

‘( )    

section [Violent offender orders];’.


 
 

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Secretary Theresa May

 

92

 

Clause  151,  page  120,  line  11,  at end insert—

 

‘( )    

section [Saving and transitional provision];’.

 

Secretary Theresa May

 

64

 

Clause  151,  page  120,  line  12,  leave out ‘Part 9’ and insert ‘sections 103 and 104’.

 

Secretary Theresa May

 

65

 

Clause  151,  page  120,  line  14,  leave out ‘114’ and insert ‘114(1), (2) and (4)’.

 

Secretary Theresa May

 

66

 

Clause  151,  page  120,  line  17,  leave out ‘section 128’ and insert ‘sections 128,

 

[Fees for criminal record certificates etc]’.

 

Secretary Theresa May

 

67

 

Clause  151,  page  120,  line  17,  at end insert ‘and [Power of community support

 

officer to issue fixed penalty notice for cycle light offence]’.

 

Secretary Theresa May

 

68

 

Clause  151,  page  120,  line  18,  leave out ‘section’ and insert ‘sections [Credit for

 

time in custody awaiting extradition to United Kingdom to serve sentence] and’.

 

Secretary Theresa May

 

69

 

Clause  151,  page  120,  leave out line 19 and insert—

 

‘(j)    

section 144 except subsection (5B);

 

(k)    

section 146.’.

 

Secretary Theresa May

 

105

 

Clause  151,  page  120,  line  23,  after ‘100’ insert ‘, [Functions of Scottish Ministers

 

under Firearms Acts]’.

 

Secretary Theresa May

 

70

 

Clause  151,  page  120,  line  23,  at end insert—

 

‘( )    

section 114(3);’.

 

Secretary Theresa May

 

93

 

Clause  151,  page  120,  line  31,  at end insert—

 

‘( )    

section [Sexual harm prevention orders and sexual risk orders, etc] and

 

Schedule [Amendments of Part 2 of the Sexual Offences Act 2003];’.


 
 

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Secretary Theresa May

 

71

 

Clause  151,  page  120,  line  32,  at end insert—

 

‘( )    

section 114(5);’.

 

Secretary Theresa May

 

139

 

Clause  151,  page  120,  line  37,  leave out ‘147’ and insert ‘[Court and tribunal

 

fees]’.

 

Secretary Theresa May

 

72

 

Clause  151,  page  120,  line  37,  at end insert—

 

‘( )    

Section [Offence of forced marriage: Scotland] extends only to Scotland.’.

 

Secretary Theresa May

 

73

 

Clause  151,  page  120,  line  38,  at end insert—

 

‘(5A)    

Section 144(5B) has the same extent as section 84 of the Armed Forces Act 2006,

 

and the powers conferred by section 384 of that Act (power to extend Act to the

 

Channel Islands and powers to make provisions of that Act apply with

 

modifications in relation to the Channel Islands, British overseas territories and

 

the Isle of Man) are exercisable in relation to the amendment of that Act made by

 

section 144(5B) of this Act.’.

 


 

Secretary Theresa May

 

74

 

Clause  152,  page  121,  line  9,  at end insert—

 

‘( )    

section [Fees for criminal record certificates etc], which comes into

 

force at the end of the period of 2 months beginning with that day;’.

 

Secretary Theresa May

 

75

 

Clause  152,  page  121,  line  11,  at end insert—

 

‘( )    

section [Offence of forced marriage: Scotland].’.

 

Secretary Theresa May

 

76

 

Clause  152,  page  121,  line  19,  at end insert—

 

‘( )    

Section [Offence of forced marriage: Scotland] comes into force on whatever day

 

the Scottish Ministers appoint by order.’.

 

Secretary Theresa May

 

77

 

Clause  152,  page  121,  line  27,  at end insert—

 

‘( )    

The Scottish Ministers may by order make whatever saving, transitional or

 

transitory provision they think appropriate in connection with the coming into

 

force of section [Offence of forced marriage: Scotland].’.


 
 

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Secretary Theresa May

 

78

 

Clause  152,  page  121,  line  27,  at end insert—

 

‘( )    

An order under this section bringing into force on a particular day a provision

 

which refers to the Police Negotiating Board for Scotland may, if it appears to the

 

Secretary of State that no body of that name will be in existence on that day, bring

 

the provision into force subject to whatever consequential amendment or

 

transitional provision the Secretary of State thinks appropriate.’.

 


 

Secretary Theresa May

 

79

 

Schedule  6,  page  145,  line  2,  at end insert—

 

‘( )    

may if necessary use reasonable force for the purpose of exercising a

 

power under this paragraph;

 

( )    

may authorise a person to carry out on the officer’s behalf a search

 

under this paragraph.’.

 

Secretary Theresa May

 

80

 

Schedule  6,  page  145,  line  29,  at end insert—

 

    ‘( )  

A constable—

 

(a)    

may if necessary use reasonable force for the purpose of exercising a

 

power under this paragraph;

 

(b)    

may authorise a person to carry out on the constable’s behalf a search

 

under this paragraph.’.

 

Secretary Theresa May

 

81

 

Schedule  6,  page  146,  line  5,  leave out paragraph 5.

 


 

Dr Julian Huppert

 

149

 

Page  146,  line  26,  leave out Schedule 7.

 

Dr Julian Huppert

 

151

 

Schedule  7,  page  147,  line  15,  at end insert—

 

‘Power to stop, question and detain

 

1A  (1)  

Schedule 7 to the Terrorism Act 2000 is amended as follows.

 

      (2)  

Paragraph 2(4) is repealed.

 

      (3)  

After paragraph 4 there is inserted—

 

“4A      

An examining officer must ensure that all questioning, beginning at

 

the commencement of the examination, is recorded and retained for

 

as long as is deemed necessary, which must be no less than one


 
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