Amendments proposed to the Extradition Bill - continued House of Commons

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Mr Oliver Letwin
Mr Nick Hawkins
Angela Watkinson
Mr Mark Francois
Mr James Paice
Mr Humfrey Malins

Mr John BurnettMr Alistair Carmichael

17

Clause     4,     page     2,     line     34,     leave out 'and he asks to be shown the warrant'.

   

Mr John Burnett
Mr Alistair Carmichael

129

*Clause     4,     page     2,     line     34,     before 'must', insert 'in a language he can understand'.

   

Mr Oliver Letwin
Mr Nick Hawkins
Angela Watkinson
Mr Mark Francois
Mr James Paice
Mr Humfrey Malins

92

Clause     4,     page     2,     line     35,     leave out 'after his request'.

   

Mr John Burnett
Mr Alistair Carmichael

130

*Clause     4,     page     2,     line     35,     leave out 'request' and insert 'arrest'.

   

Mr Oliver Letwin
Mr Nick Hawkins
Angela Watkinson
Mr Mark Francois
Mr James Paice
Mr Humfrey Malins

18

Clause     4,     page     2,     line     36,     leave out 'the appropriate' and insert 'a High Court'.

   

Mr Oliver Letwin
Mr Nick Hawkins
Angela Watkinson
Mr Mark Francois
Mr James Paice
Mr Humfrey Malins

19

Clause     4,     page     3,     line     2,     leave out 'the appropriate' and insert 'a High Court'.


   

Mr John Burnett
Mr Alistair Carmichael

131

*Clause     5,     page     3,     line     8,     leave out 'an' and insert 'a judicial'.

   

Mr Oliver Letwin
Mr Nick Hawkins
Angela Watkinson
Mr Mark Francois
Mr James Paice
Mr Humfrey Malins

20

Page     3,     line     4,     leave out Clause 5.


   

Mr Oliver Letwin
Mr Nick Hawkins
Angela Watkinson
Mr Mark Francois
Mr James Paice
Mr Humfrey Malins

21

Page     3,     line     13,     leave out Clause 6.


   

Mr Oliver Letwin
Mr Nick Hawkins
Angela Watkinson
Mr Mark Francois
Mr James Paice
Mr Humfrey Malins

22

Clause     7,     page     3,     line     32,     leave out 'the appropriate' and insert 'a High Court'.

   

Mr Oliver Letwin
Mr Nick Hawkins
Angela Watkinson
Mr Mark Francois
Mr James Paice
Mr Humfrey Malins

23

Clause     7,     page     3,     line     34,     leave out paragraph (b).

   

Mr Oliver Letwin
Mr Nick Hawkins
Angela Watkinson
Mr Mark Francois
Mr James Paice
Mr Humfrey Malins

24

Clause     7,     page     3,     line     39,     leave out paragraph (b).

   

Mr John Burnett
Mr Alistair Carmichael

132

*Clause     7,     page     3,     line     39,     at end insert—

    '(2A)   For the purposes of subsection (2) above, the burden of proving the person's identity so that the judge is sure is on the prosecution.'.

   

Mr Oliver Letwin
Mr Nick Hawkins
Angela Watkinson
Mr Mark Francois
Mr James Paice
Mr Humfrey Malins

25

Clause     7,     page     4,     line     5,     leave out subsection (5).

   

Mr Oliver Letwin
Mr Nick Hawkins
Angela Watkinson
Mr Mark Francois
Mr James Paice
Mr Humfrey Malins

26

Clause     7,     page     4,     line     8,     leave out subsection (6).

   

Mr Oliver Letwin
Mr Nick Hawkins
Angela Watkinson
Mr Mark Francois
Mr James Paice
Mr Humfrey Malins

27

Clause     7,     page     4,     line     14,     leave out subsection (7).


   

Mr Oliver Letwin
Mr Nick Hawkins
Angela Watkinson
Mr Mark Francois
Mr James Paice
Mr Humfrey Malins

28

Clause     8,     page     4,     line     23,     leave out paragraph (b) and insert—

      '(b) ensure that the person has received independent legal advice about his rights as to giving or withholding consent to extradition'.

   

Mr Oliver Letwin
Mr Nick Hawkins
Angela Watkinson
Mr Mark Francois
Mr James Paice
Mr Humfrey Malins

29

Clause     8,     page     4,     line     26,     leave out subsection (3).

   

Mr John Burnett
Mr Alistair Carmichael

133

*Clause     8,     page     4,     line     28,     at end insert—

    '( )   that the person is entitled to free legal advice prior to consent being given'.

   

Mr John Burnett
Mr Alistair Carmichael

119

*Clause     8,     page     4,     line     31,     leave out paragraph (c) and insert—

      '(c) that consent must be given before the judge who must satisfy himself that the suspect has had the opportunity of receiving independent legal advice and had opportunity to consider that advice.'.

   

Mr John Burnett
Mr Alistair Carmichael

134

*Clause     8,     page     4,     line     38,     at end insert—

    '( )   Where an application is made to extend time limits under subsection 5, the judge must hear representations from all parties before reaching a decision.'.

   

Mr John Burnett
Mr Alistair Carmichael

135

*Clause     8,     page     4,     line     40,     at end insert—

       'Any decision to extend time limits taken under subsections 5 and 6 must be subject to review.'.


   

Mr Oliver Letwin
Mr Nick Hawkins
Angela Watkinson
Mr Mark Francois
Mr James Paice
Mr Humfrey Malins

30

Clause     9,     page     5,     line     7,     leave out subsections (1), (2) and (3) and insert—

    '( )   The judge shall have all the powers of a High Court judge in England, Wales and Northern Ireland, and the powers of an equivalent judge in Scotland.'.


   

Mr Oliver Letwin
Mr Nick Hawkins
Angela Watkinson
Mr Mark Francois
Mr James Paice
Mr Humfrey Malins

31

Clause     10,     page     5,     line     24,     leave out 'the appropriate' and insert 'a High Court'.

   

Mr John Burnett
Mr Alistair Carmichael

136

*Clause     10,     page     5,     line     26,     at end insert—

    '( )   In making a decision under subsection 2, the judge must consider the nature of the alleged conduct specified in the warrant'.


   

Mr John Burnett
Mr Alistair Carmichael

137

*Clause     12,     page     6,     line     14,     leave out from first 'if' to tne end of line 17 and insert 'the judge is satisfied that the person has been finally judged by a Category 1 territory in respect of the same acts and would be entitled to be discharged under the law of that territory.'.


   

Mr Oliver Letwin
Mr Nick Hawkins
Angela Watkinson
Mr Mark Francois
Mr James Paice
Mr Humfrey Malins

93

Clause     14,     page     6,     line     38,     at end insert—

      '(d) A person's extradition will be barred for reason of his or her age if the Court considers there may be inadequate facilities in the requesting state to accommodate the person's age.'.

   

Mr John Burnett
Mr Alistair Carmichael

120

*Clause     14,     page     6,     line     38,     at end insert—

      '(d) A person's extradition will be barred for reason of his or her age if inadequate facilities exist in the requesting state to accommodate the person's age.'.


   

Mr Oliver Letwin
Mr Nick Hawkins
Angela Watkinson
Mr Mark Francois
Mr James Paice
Mr Humfrey Malins

32

Clause     15,     page     7,     line     1,     leave out 'which he considers adequate that' and insert 'from the Secretary of State confirming that in his view'.

   

Mr John Burnett
Mr Alistair Carmichael

138

*Clause     15,     page     7,     line     1,     leave out subsection (2).


   

Mr Oliver Letwin
Mr Nick Hawkins
Angela Watkinson
Mr Mark Francois
Mr James Paice
Mr Humfrey Malins

95

Clause     17,     page     7,     line     36,     leave out paragraph (c).

   

Mr John Burnett
Mr Alistair Carmichael

121

*Clause     17,     page     7,     line     36,     leave out paragraph (c).

   

Mr John Burnett
Mr Alistair Carmichael

122

*Clause     17,     page     7,     line     41,     leave out paragraphs (e) and (f).

   

Mr Oliver Letwin
Mr Nick Hawkins
Angela Watkinson
Mr Mark Francois
Mr James Paice
Mr Humfrey Malins

94

Clause     17,     page     7,     line     41,     leave out paragraphs (e) and (f).


   

Mr Oliver Letwin
Mr Nick Hawkins
Angela Watkinson
Mr Mark Francois
Mr James Paice
Mr Humfrey Malins

96

Clause     20,     page     9,     line     3,     leave out paragraph (c).

   

Mr John Burnett
Mr Alistair Carmichael

123

*Clause     20,     page     9,     line     4,     leave out from 'retrial' to end of line.

   

Mr John Burnett
Mr Alistair Carmichael

125

*Clause     20,     page     9,     line     5,     at end insert—

      '(d) The retrial shall include provision for

      (i) the suspect to recall prosecution witnesses where the prosecution are not obliged to call them again to give evidence,

      (ii) the suspect to call defence witnesses,

      (iii) the same right to publicly funded legal services as any suspect or defendant'.

 
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