Amendments proposed to the Criminal Justice and Police Bill - continued House of Commons

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Miss Ann Widdecombe
Mr Oliver Heald
Mr Nick Hawkins
Mr James Gray

242

Clause     60,     page     50,     line     30,     leave out 'subsection (1)' and insert 'subsections (1) and (1A)'.


   

Mr Charles Clarke

244

Clause     61,     page     51,     line     13,     after 'any' insert 'investigation or'.


   

Mr Charles Clarke

194

Clause     64,     page     52,     line     37,     after 'privilege")' insert—

    '( ) for the purposes of the application of this Part to Scotland, in accordance with section 33 of the Criminal Law (Consolidation) (Scotland) Act 1999 (interpretation)'.

   

Mr Charles Clarke

185

Clause     64,     page     53,     line     43,     at end insert—

    '( ) An item which is, or is comprised in, property which has been seized in exercise, or purported exercise, of the power of seizure conferred by sub-paragraph (3) of paragraph 7 of Schedule 1 to the Homes Act 2001 shall be taken for the purposes of this Part to be an item subject to legal privilege if, and only if, the seizure of that item was in contravention of sub-paragraph (5) of that paragraph (privileged documents).'.

   

Mr Charles Clarke

186

Clause     64,     page     54,     line     4,     at end insert—

    '( ) paragraph 7(3) of Schedule 1 to the Homes Act 2001,'.


   

Mr Charles Clarke

187

Clause     65,     page     56,     line     15,     at end insert—

    '( ) paragraph 7 of Schedule 1 to the Homes Act 2001 (powers of seizure etc.)'.


   

Mr Charles Clarke

195

Clause     67,     page     57,     line     10,     after 'subsection' insert—

    '( ) section 54 and subsection (3)(c) of section 58 shall be omitted;'.

   

Mr Charles Clarke

196

Clause     67,     page     57,     line     16,     at end insert—

    '( ) section 43(5) of the Gaming Act 1968;'.

   

Mr Charles Clarke

197

Clause     67,     page     57,     line     21,     leave out paragraph (e).


   

Mr Charles Clarke

198

Clause     68,     page     57,     line     32,     at end insert—

    '( ) Where the power designated by the order made under subsection (1) is a power conferred in relation to Scotland, the Secretary of State shall consult the Scottish Ministers before making the order.'.


   

Mr Charles Clarke

171

Schedule     3,     page     118,     line     48,     leave out 'section' and insert 'sections 434(6) and'.

   

Mr Charles Clarke

172

Schedule     3,     page     118,     line     48,     leave out 'Article' and insert 'Articles 427(6) and'.

   

Mr Charles Clarke

173

Schedule     3,     page     118,     line     50,     leave out 'after "it in legible form"' and insert 'at the end'.

   

Mr Charles Clarke

203

Schedule     3,     page     120,     line     3,     at end insert—

    '( ) In section 8 of the Criminal Justice (International Co-operation) Act 1990 (which makes similar provision for Scotland) after subsection (6) there shall be added—

            "(7) Subject to subsection (8) below, the reference in subsection (2) above to evidence seized by a constable by virtue of this section shall be taken to include a reference to evidence seized by a constable by virtue of the exercise, in the course of a search authorised by a warrant issued by virtue of this section, of powers conferred by section 49 of the Criminal Justice and Police Act 2001.

            (8) Nothing in subsection (7) above requires any evidence to be furnished to the Lord Advocate—

          (a) before it has been found, on the completion of any examination required to be made by arrangements under subsection (2) of section 52 of the Criminal Justice and Police Act 2001, to be property which falls within subsection (3) of that section (property which may be retained after examination); or

          (b) at a time when it constitutes property in respect of which a person is required to ensure that arrangements such as are mentioned in section 60(1) of that Act (duty to secure) are in force.".'.


   

Mr Simon Hughes
Jackie Ballard

214

Clause     72,     page     58,     line     28,     leave out 'not reasonably practicable' and insert 'extremely difficult'.

   

Mr Simon Hughes
Jackie Ballard

215

Clause     72,     page     58,     line     36,     leave out 'not reasonably practicable' and insert 'extremely difficult'.

   

Miss Ann Widdecombe
Mr Oliver Heald
Mr Nick Hawkins
Mr James Gray

246

*Clause     72,     page     58,     line     39,     after 'inspector', insert 'who is present at another police station'.

   

Miss Ann Widdecombe
Mr Oliver Heald
Mr Nick Hawkins
Mr James Gray

252

*Clause     72,     page     58,     line     39,     after 'a', insert 'secure'.

   

Miss Ann Widdecombe
Mr Oliver Heald
Mr Nick Hawkins
Mr James Gray

247

*Clause     72,     page     59,     line     15,     at end insert—

    '(d) a recording shall be made of telephone conversations relating to the carrying out of the review between the officer carrying out the review and persons in the police station where the arrested person is held (including any representations made orally by telephone to the officer carrying out the review under subsection (4) below)'.

   

Miss Ann Widdecombe
Mr Oliver Heald
Mr Nick Hawkins
Mr James Gray

248

*Clause     72,     page     59,     line     17,     leave out 'section' and insert 'subsection'.

   

Miss Ann Widdecombe
Mr Oliver Heald
Mr Nick Hawkins
Mr James Gray

253

*Clause     72,     page     59,     line     39,     after 'communicate', insert 'in a secure manner'.

   

Miss Ann Widdecombe
Mr Oliver Heald
Mr Nick Hawkins
Mr James Gray

251

*Clause     72,     page     59,     line     40,     at end insert—

    '(1A) The functions mentioned in subsection (2) may only be performed under the provisions of this section by an officer who is not present at the police station where the arrested person is being held if it would not, in all circumstances, be reasonably practicable for an officer present at that station to perform those functions.'.

   

Miss Ann Widdecombe
Mr Oliver Heald
Mr Nick Hawkins
Mr James Gray

254

*Clause     72,     page     60,     line     24,     at end insert—

    '(c) a recording shall be made of any video-conference relating to the carrying out of the review between the officer carrying out the review and persons in the police station where the arrested person is held (including any representations made orally by means of the video-conferencing facilities to the officer carrying out the review under subsection (7) below)'.

   

Miss Ann Widdecombe
Mr Oliver Heald
Mr Nick Hawkins
Mr James Gray

249

*Clause     72,     page     60,     line     37,     after 'in', insert 'a'.

   

Miss Ann Widdecombe
Mr Oliver Heald
Mr Nick Hawkins
Mr James Gray

250

*Clause     72,     page     60,     line     38,     leave out 'section' and insert 'subsection'.


   

Mr Simon Hughes
Jackie Ballard
Miss Ann Widdecombe
Mr Oliver Heald
Mr Nick Hawkins
Mr James Gray

216

Page     61,     line     18,     leave out Clause 73.


   

Miss Ann Widdecombe
Mr Oliver Heald
Mr Nick Hawkins
Mr James Gray

255

*Clause     74,     page     61,     line     32,     after 'such', insert 'secure'.

   

Miss Ann Widdecombe
Mr Oliver Heald
Mr Nick Hawkins
Mr James Gray

256

*Clause     74,     page     61,     line     43,     after 'persons', insert 'throughout the hearing'.

   

Miss Ann Widdecombe
Mr Oliver Heald
Mr Nick Hawkins
Mr James Gray

257

*Clause     74,     page     61,     line     44,     at end insert 'throughout the hearing'.

   

Miss Ann Widdecombe
Mr Oliver Heald
Mr Nick Hawkins
Mr James Gray

258

*Clause     74,     page     62,     line     13,     at end insert '; and—

    (c) it is not reasonably practicable in all the circumstances for the hearing to be conducted in the presence of the applicant to whom the application relates or of any legal representative of that person.'.

   

Miss Ann Widdecombe
Mr Oliver Heald
Mr Nick Hawkins
Mr James Gray

259

*Clause     74,     page     62,     line     14,     at beginning insert—

    'If a judicial authority gives a direction under sub-paragraph (4), it shall state its reaons for doing so when giving the direction; and'.

   

Mr Simon Hughes
Jackie Ballard

217

Page     61,     line     22,     leave out Clause 74.


   

Miss Ann Widdecombe
Mr Oliver Heald
Mr Nick Hawkins
Mr James Gray

260

*Clause     76,     page     63,     line     10,     leave out paragraph (a).

   

Miss Ann Widdecombe
Mr Oliver Heald
Mr Nick Hawkins
Mr James Gray

262

*Clause     76,     page     63,     line     12,     leave out 'two years' and insert 'one year'.

 
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