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Notice of decisions. |
11. - (1) If Commissioners refuse an application under section 3 they must give notice of their decision and the reasons for it to the prisoner and to the Secretary of State. |
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(2) If Commissioners grant an application under section 3 they must- |
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(a) give notice of their decision to the prisoner and to the Secretary of State, and |
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(b) include in the notice a statement of the date specified under section 6(1), if the prisoner is a life prisoner. |
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(3) If Commissioners revoke a declaration under section 8 they must give notice of the revocation and the reasons for it to the prisoner and to the Secretary of State. |
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(4) If the Secretary of State suspends a licence under section 9(2) he must give notice of the suspension and the reasons for it to the person concerned and to the Commissioners. |
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(5) If Commissioners make a decision under section 9(4) they must give notice of their decision and the reasons for it to the person concerned and to the Secretary of State. |
Interpretation: prisoners and sentences. |
12. - (1) This section has effect for the purposes of this Act. |
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(2) A fixed term prisoner is a prisoner serving a sentence of imprisonment for a fixed term. |
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(3) A life prisoner is a prisoner serving a sentence of imprisonment for life. |
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(4) References to a sentence of imprisonment for life include references to a sentence of detention at the Secretary of State's pleasure. |
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(5) Two or more consecutive sentences being served by a prisoner shall be treated as a single sentence if they were passed on the same occasion and each- |
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(a) is for at least five years, and |
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(b) was passed in Northern Ireland for a qualifying offence (within the meaning of section 3). |
Inadmissibility. |
13. - (1) This section relates to evidence and information provided to Commissioners by or on behalf of a person in connection with his application under section 3 or with subsequent proceedings under this Act regarding his sentence. |
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(2) The evidence or information shall not be admissible in- |
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(a) proceedings for an offence under section 2(1), 3, 9, 10, 11 or 18 of the Prevention of Terrorism (Temporary Provisions) Act 1989; |
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(b) proceedings for an offence under section 29, 30(1), 31 or 35 of the Northern Ireland (Emergency Provisions) Act 1996; |
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(c) proceedings for an offence under section 5 of the Criminal Law Act 1967 or of the Criminal Law Act (Northern Ireland) 1967 which relates to an offence mentioned in paragraph (a) or (b); |
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(d) proceedings for an offence of aiding, abetting, counselling, procuring or inciting the commission of an offence mentioned in any of paragraphs (a) to (c), or of attempting or conspiring to commit an offence so mentioned. |
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(3) The evidence or information shall not- |
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(a) be admissible in proceedings under paragraph 2, 2A, 3, 5, 6, 11A, 12, 14 or 15 of Schedule 7 to the Prevention of Terrorism (Temporary Provisions) Act 1989; |
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(b) be admissible in proceedings under section 93H or 93I of the Criminal Justice Act 1988, section 18 or 19 of the Proceeds of Crime (Scotland) Act 1995 or article 50 or 51 of the Proceeds of Crime (Northern Ireland) Order 1996; |
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(c) be admissible in proceedings under, or the subject of an order under, section 93J of the Criminal Justice Act 1988, section 20 of the Proceeds of Crime (Scotland) Act 1995 or article 54 of the Proceeds of Crime (Northern Ireland) Order 1996; |
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(d) be the subject of a notice under Schedule 2 to that Order. |
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(4) Subsection (2) shall not prevent the admission of evidence adduced on behalf of the accused. |
Information for victims. |
14. - (1) The Secretary of State shall provide a statement under this section about a person if he receives a written request to do so and he believes- |
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(a) that the person about whom the statement is sought is serving a sentence of imprisonment in Northern Ireland for a fixed term of at least five years or for life, |
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(b) that the sentence was passed in Northern Ireland for a qualifying offence, and |
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(c) that the person requesting the statement, or a member of his family, was a victim of the offence for which the sentence was passed. |
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(2) But the Secretary of State shall not provide a statement if he believes that to do so would create a danger to the safety of any person. |
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(3) A statement under this section about a person shall state- |
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(a) whether he has made an application under section 3; |
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(b) if he has made an application, whether it has been granted; |
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(c) if his application has been granted, whether he has been released and the date on which he has a right to be released, or on which he was released, under section 4 or 6; |
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(d) if he has been released on licence, whether his licence has been suspended under section 9(2) and, if so, whether it has been confirmed or revoked under section 9(4); |
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(e) if he has been released on licence under section 4, the date on which the licence will expire. |
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(4) If the Secretary of State has issued a statement under this section and becomes aware that any of the information in it has ceased to be accurate, he shall send a revised statement to the person who made the original request at his last known address. |
Power to suspend and revive. |
15. - (1) The Secretary of State may make orders suspending, or later reviving, the operation of section 3. |
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(2) A suspension order under subsection (1) shall, subject to any later revival order, prevent- |
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(a) the granting of a declaration on an application already made under section 3, and |
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(b) the release of a person under section 4 or 6 pursuant to a declaration already granted. |
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(3) The Secretary of State may make orders suspending, or later reviving, the operation of section 10. |
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(4) A suspension order under subsection (1) or (3) shall have no effect in relation to a sentence in respect of which a licence under this Act is current or suspended when the order comes into force; but the order shall have effect in relation to the sentence if the licence is revoked after the order comes into force. |
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Sentences passed outside Northern Ireland. |
16. Schedule 3 (which makes provision about sentences passed outside Northern Ireland) shall have effect. |
Remission: amendment of 1995 Act. |
17. In section 3 of the Northern Ireland (Remission of Sentences) Act 1995 (suspension and revival of main provisions) at the end of subsection (2) add "; but the order shall apply in relation to him if his licence is revoked after the order comes into force." |
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Orders and rules. |
18. - (1) Any order or rules under this Act- |
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(a) shall be made by statutory instrument, and |
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(b) may include transitional provisions and savings. |
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(2) Subject to subsection (3), no order shall be made under section 3(8), 10(7) or 15 unless a draft has been laid before, and approved by resolution of, each House of Parliament. |
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(3) An order under section 3(8) or 10(7) or a suspension order under section 15 may be made without a draft having been approved if the Secretary of State thinks it necessary by reason of urgency, in which case the order- |
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(a) shall include a declaration to that effect, |
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(b) shall be laid before each House of Parliament after being made, and |
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(c) shall cease to have effect at the end of the period of 40 days (computed in accordance with section 7(1) of the Statutory Instruments Act 1946) starting with the day on which it was made unless a resolution has been passed by each House approving it. |
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(4) If an order under section 3(8) or 10(7) or 15 ceases to have effect by virtue of subsection (4)(c) above, the detention of a person while the order was in force shall not be treated as unlawful by reason only of the order's ceasing to have effect. |
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(5) Rules under Schedule 2 shall be subject to annulment in pursuance of a resolution of either House of Parliament. |
Money. |
19. Expenditure incurred by the Secretary of State by virtue of this Act shall be paid out of money provided by Parliament. |
Extent. |
20. - (1) Subject to subsections (2) and (3), this Act extends to Northern Ireland only. |
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(2) An amendment by this Act of any other Act has the same extent as the Act amended. |
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(3) Sections 13, 14 and 16 extend to the whole of the United Kingdom. |
Commencement. |
21. This Act shall come into force on a day appointed by order made by the Secretary of State. |
Short title. |
22. This Act may be cited as the Northern Ireland (Sentences) Act 1998. |