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

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Mr Graham Allen

104

Clause     23,     page     15,     line     12,     at end add 'provided that any conditions for bail set by the police in pursuance of Schedule 2 on a person who has not been charged with any offence shall—

      (a) be reasonably necessary to prevent that person from approaching or communicating with any witness to the offence; and

      (b) shall be varied or rescinded at the direction of a magistrate on appeal by that person; and

      (c) shall expire at the end of 28 days or on receipt of any decision in relation to that person by the Director of Public Prosecutions, whichever is the earlier.'.


   

Mr Dominic Grieve
Mr Humfrey Malins
Mr Mark Francois
Simon Hughes
Mr David Heath

124

Schedule     2,     page     154,     line     11,     after 'bail', insert 'for a period of not longer than 28 days.'.

   

Mr Dominic Grieve
Mr Humfrey Malins
Mr Mark Francois
Simon Hughes
Mr David Heath

125

Schedule     2,     page     157,     line     37,     at end insert 'and public funding will be made available for that application.'.


   

Mr Dominic Grieve
Mr Humfrey Malins
Mr Mark Francois

134

*Clause     28,     page     17,     line     24,     at end add 'but the exchange of such defence statements between the co-accused and its service by each accused on the prosecution shall be simultaneous.'.

   

Mr Dominic Grieve
Mr Humfrey Malins
Mr Mark Francois

133

*Clause     28,     page     17,     line     32,     at end add 'insofar as such matters of fact have been identified in a case summary provided by the prosecution.'.

   

Mr Dominic Grieve
Mr Humfrey Malins
Mr Mark Francois

135

*Clause     28,     page     17,     line     36,     after 'take', insert 'at the time the defence statement is given to the prosecution,'.

   

Mr Dominic Grieve
Mr Humfrey Malins
Mr Mark Francois

136

*Clause     28,     page     18,     line     12,     leave out subsection (4).

   

Mr Dominic Grieve
Mr Humfrey Malins
Mr Mark Francois

137

*Clause     28,     page     18,     line     14,     at end insert—

    '(5)   Regulations under subsection (4) may only be made if a draft of the statutory instrument has been laid before and approved by a resolution of each House of Parliament.'.


   

Mr Graham Allen

105

Clause     92,     page     55,     line     18,     at end insert 'in the following circumstances, namely—

      (a) the prosecution can show continuous or persistent commission of similar offences by the defendant since the time that he first committed them, or

      (b) the defence has introduced evidence of the defendent's experiences before the age of 14.'.


   

Graham Allen

61

Clause     126,     page     73,     line     18,     leave out from 'crime' to end of line 19.

   

Graham Allen

62

Clause     126,     page     73,     line     22,     at end insert—

      '(e) the reform and rehabilitation of offenders'.

   

Graham Allen

63

Clause     126,     page     73,     line     22,     at end insert—

      '(f) in the case of an offender under 18 years of age, his welfare.'.


   

Mr Graham Allen

106

Clause     135,     page     77,     line     4,     at end insert—

    '(2A)   A court which passes a custodial sentence for a period of 12 months or less shall consider whether or not a community penalty can be justified in order to prevent the offender from committing further offences and if it goes on to impose a custodial sentence it shall announce the reasons why a community sentence was not justified.'.


   

Mr Graham Allen

107

Clause     179,     page     100,     line     14,     at end insert—

    '(3A)   When it imposes an unpaid work requirement in respect of an offender the court shall take account of any proposals for tasks to be completed or assisted in unpaid work which have been published by the local authority after consultation with local residents in the area where the offence took place.'.


   

Mr Graham Allen

108

Clause     182,     page     102,     line     17,     after 'activities', insert 'including activities intended to develop emotional maturity and social skills, and, in the case of parents, parenting skills.'.


   

Mr Graham Allen

109

Clause     218,     page     120,     line     17,     after 'conditions', insert 'including the attainment of emotional maturity, social skills, and in the case of parents, parenting skills.'.

   

Mr Graham Allen

110

Clause     218,     page     120,     line     17,     after 'conditions', insert 'including the attainment of educational and employment qualifications'.


   

Mr Graham Allen

111

Clause     265,     page     147,     line     31,     at end add 'and—

      (c) may be exercised for the purpose of improving incentives for the collection of fines.'.


   

Hilary Benn

44

Schedule     25,     page     274,     line     35,     at end insert—

    '(1A) In subsection (1)(g) after "examination)" there is inserted ", section 52(5) of the Crime and Disorder Act 1998 (adjournment of proceedings under section 51 etc)".'

   

Hilary Benn

45

Schedule     25,     page     274,     line     38,     leave out 'or'.

   

Hilary Benn

46

Schedule     25,     page     274,     line     38,     at end insert—

    '(2A) In subsection (1)(g) after sub-paragraph (iii) there is inserted "or

                (iiia)   section 24C (intention as to plea by child or young person: adjournment);".'


   

Hilary Benn

47

Schedule     26,     page     279,     line     39,     column 2, leave out '22(3),' and insert '22, in subsection (1) the words "subject to section 25 of the Criminal Justice and Public Order Act 1994" and in subsection (3)'.

   

Hilary Benn

48

Schedule     26,     page     280,     line     16,     column 2, leave out 'paragraph' and insert 'paragraphs 15 and'.


EXTRACT FROM ORDER OF THE HOUSE [4th DECEMBER]

That the following provisions shall apply to the Criminal Justice Bill—

Committal

    (1)   The Bill shall be committed to a Standing Committee.

Proceedings in Standing Committee

    (2)   Proceedings in the Standing Committee shall (so far as not previously concluded) be brought to a conclusion on 27th February 2003.

    (3)   The Standing Committee shall have leave to sit twice on the first day on which it meets.


ORDER OF THE COMMITTEE [17th DECEMBER]

That—

    (1)   during proceedings on the Criminal Justice Bill the Standing Committee, in addition to its first sitting on Tuesday 17th December at half-past Ten o'clock, do meet on that day at half-past Four o'clock, on Thursday 19th December at ten minutes past Nine o'clock, on Tuesday 7th January at half-past Four o'clock and thereafter on Tuesdays and Thursdays at ten minutes past Nine o'clock and half-past Two o'clock, except that the Committee shall not meet on Tuesday 18th February or Thursday 20th February;

    (2)   the proceedings shall be taken in the following order, namely Clauses 1 to 8, Schedule 1, Clauses 9 to 23, Schedule 2, Clauses 24 to 34, Clauses 36 to 48, Clause 62, Schedule 4, Clauses 63 to 97, Schedule 5, Clauses 98 to 119, Schedule 6, Clauses 120 to 162, Schedule 7, Clauses 163 to 169, Schedule 8, Clauses 170 to 174, Schedule 9, Clauses 175 to 199, Schedule 10, Clauses 200 to 204, Schedule 11, Clauses 205 to 209, Schedules 12 and 13, Clause 210, Schedule 14, Clauses 211 to 219, Schedule 15, Clauses 220 to 242, Schedule 16, Clause 243, Schedule 17, Clause 244, Schedules 18 and 19, Clauses 245 to 248, Schedule 20, Clauses 249 to 251, Schedule 21, Clauses 252 to 258, Schedule 22, Clauses 259 to 261, Schedule 23, Clauses 262 to 264, Clause 35, Schedule 3, Clauses 49 to 61, Clauses 265 and 266, Schedule 25, Clause 267, Schedule 26, Clause 268, Schedule 24, Clauses 269 to 273, new Clauses, new Schedules;

    (3)   the proceedings on Clauses 1 to 8, Schedule 1, Clauses 9 to 23, Schedule 2 and Clauses 24 to 34 (so far as not previously concluded) shall be brought to a conclusion at 11.25 a.m. on Thursday 9th January 2003;

    (4)   the proceedings on Clauses 36 to 48 (so far as not previously concluded) shall be brought to a conclusion at 5.15 p.m. on Tuesday 14th January 2003;

    (5)   the proceedings on Clause 62, Schedule 4, Clauses 63 to 97, Schedule 5, Clauses 98 to 119, Schedule 6 and Clauses 120 to 125 (so far as not previously concluded) shall be brought to a conclusion at 5.15 p.m. on Tuesday 28th January 2003;

    (6)   the proceedings on Clauses 126 to 162, Schedule 7, Clauses 163 to 169, Schedule 8, Clauses 170 to 174, Schedule 9, Clauses 175 to 199, Schedule 10 and Clauses 200 to 203 (so far as not previously concluded) shall be brought to a conclusion at 11.25 a.m. on Tuesday 4th February 2003;

    (7)   the proceedings on Clause 204, Schedule 11, Clauses 205 to 209, Schedules 12 and 13, Clause 210, Schedule 14, Clauses 211 to 219, Schedule 15, Clauses 220 to 242, Schedule 16, Clause 243, Schedule 17, Clause 244, Schedules 18 and 19, Clauses 245 to 248, Schedule 20, Clauses 249 to 251, Schedule 21, Clauses 252 to 258, Schedule 22, Clauses 259 to 261, Schedule 23 and Clauses 262 to 264 (so far as not previously concluded) shall be brought to a conclusion at 11.25 a.m. on Thursday 13th February 2003;

    (8)   the remaining proceedings on the Bill (so far as not previously concluded) shall be brought to a conclusion at 5.15 p.m. on Thursday 27th February 2003.


 
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