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

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Mr Graham Allen

99

Clause     14,     page     10,     line     1,     leave out 'High' and insert 'Regional Civil'.

   

Hilary Benn

40

Clause     14,     page     10,     line     3,     after 'bail)' insert—

      '(a) after "Where" there is inserted "(a)", and

      (b)' 

   

Hilary Benn

41

Clause     14,     page     10,     line     4,     after 'and' insert '(b)'.

   

Hilary Benn

42

Clause     14,     page     10,     line     19,     at end insert—

    '(4A)   The High Court is to have no power to entertain an application in relation to bail where the Crown Court—

      (a) has granted or withheld bail, or

      (b) has varied the conditions of bail,

    under section 75 or 76 of this Act.'

   

Hilary Benn

43

Clause     14,     page     10,     line     29,     at end insert—

    '(7)   Any reference in this section to the witholding of bail is to be read as including a reference to the revocation of bail.'


   

Mr Dominic Grieve
Mr Humfrey Malins
Mr Mark Francois

26

Clause     15,     page     10,     line     37,     after 'imprisonment', insert 'for two years or more'.


   

Mr Graham Allen

100

Clause     16,     page     11,     line     24,     after 'conducted', insert 'in premises notified by the Secretary of State in pursuance of subsection (6C)(a) above'.

   

Mr Graham Allen

101

Clause     16,     page     11,     line     25,     leave out 'suitably' and insert 'medically'.

   

Mr Graham Allen

102

Clause     16,     page     11,     line     25,     leave out 'suitably qualified person' and insert 'person who is medically qualified or is possessed of a qualification recognised by practitioners licensed to give any form of treatment to persons dependent on Class A drugs, using only procedures which are recognised by such practitioners.'.

   

John Mann

146

*Clause     16,     page     11,     line     30,     leave out 'assistance or'.

   

Hilary Benn

52

Clause     16,     page     11,     line     37,     at end insert—

    '(6F)   In subsection (6E)(a) above, "suitably qualified person" means a person who has such qualifications or experience as are from time to time specified by the Secretary of State for the purposes of this subsection.'.

   

Hilary Benn

53

Clause     16,     page     11,     line     38,     leave out '3A' and insert '3A(3)'.

   

Hilary Benn

54

Clause     16,     page     11,     line     39,     leave out '(6E)' and insert '(6F)'.

   

Hilary Benn

55

Clause     16,     page     11,     line     41,     at end insert—

      '( ) the existing text of paragraph 2 is to be sub-paragraph (1) of that paragraph, and after that sub-paragraph (as so re-numbered) there is inserted—

    "(2)   If the defendant falls within paragraph 6B below, the court shall determine whether or not it is satisfied as mentioned in paragraph 6A below before turning (if it is so satisfied) to this paragraph.",'.

   

Simon Hughes
Mr David Heath

140

Clause     16,     page     11,     line     44,     leave out from 'below' to end of line 48 and insert 'in deciding whether a defendant who falls into paragraph 6B below should be granted bail, the court shall give particular weight to the fact that the defendant failed to comply with the condition set out in paragraph 6B(2) below'.

   

Mr Dominic Grieve
Mr Humfrey Malins
Mr Mark Francois

116

Clause     16,     page     11,     line     45,     leave out 'not' and insert 'only'.

   

Mr Dominic Grieve
Mr Humfrey Malins
Mr Mark Francois

117

Clause     16,     page     11,     line     45,     leave out 'unless' and insert 'if'.

   

Hilary Benn

56

Clause     16,     page     12,     line     13,     leave out from 'is' to to 'or' in line 15 and insert 'one under section 5(2) or (3) of the Misuse of Drugs Act 1971 and relates to a specified Class A drug,'.

   

Hilary Benn

57

Clause     16,     page     12,     line     23,     at end insert 'or (if the court is considering on a second or subsequent occasion whether or not to grant bail) has been, and continues to be, satisfied.'.

   

Hilary Benn

58

Clause     16,     page     12,     line     47,     leave out '8' and insert '8(1)'.


   

Mr Graham Allen

103

Clause     17,     page     13,     line     7,     at end insert ', and for the avoidance of doubt, section 16 of this Act shall be interpreted as if it had the effect described in paragraphs 128 to 130 of the Explanatory Notes to the Criminal Justice Bill as introduced in the House of Commons on 21st November 2002.'.


   

Simon Hughes
Mr David Heath

141

Clause     18,     page     13,     line     11,     after 'caution', insert 'in respect of an offence and in lieu of criminal proceedings'.

   

Mr Dominic Grieve
Mr Humfrey Malins
Mr Mark Francois

112

Clause     18,     page     13,     line     11,     leave out '18' and insert '16'.

   

Simon Hughes
Mr David Heath

142

Clause     18,     page     13,     line     16,     after 'which', insert 'have been specified in the code of practice issued under section 21 below and'.

   

Mr Dominic Grieve
Mr Humfrey Malins
Mr Mark Francois

113

Clause     18,     page     13,     line     17,     leave out 'either or'.

   

Mr Dominic Grieve
Mr Humfrey Malins
Mr Mark Francois

123

Clause     18,     page     13,     line     18,     leave out 'ensuring or facilitating' and insert 'assisting towards'.

   

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

118

Clause     18,     page     13,     leave out lines 21 and 22.

   

Mr Dominic Grieve
Mr Humfrey Malins
Mr Mark Francois

114

Clause     18,     page     13,     line     21,     leave out 'a constable' and insert 'an officer of the rank of chief inspector or above'.

   

Mr Dominic Grieve
Mr Humfrey Malins
Mr Mark Francois

115

Clause     18,     page     13,     leave out line 22.


   

Mr Dominic Grieve
Mr Humfrey Malins
Mr Mark Francois

126

Clause     19,     page     13,     line     33,     after 'admits', insert 'having taken or refused to take legal advice'.

   

Simon Hughes
Mr David Heath

143

Clause     19,     page     13,     line     33,     after 'admits', insert 'freely'.

   

Simon Hughes
Mr David Heath

144

Clause     19,     page     13,     line     36,     after 'offender', insert 'in writing'.

   

Mr Dominic Grieve
Mr Humfrey Malins
Mr Mark Francois

127

Clause     19,     page     13,     line     37,     leave out 'may' and insert 'will'.

   

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

119

Clause     19,     page     13,     line     39,     after 'that', insert ', after being offered the opportunity of receiving legal advice,'.


   

Mr Dominic Grieve
Mr Humfrey Malins
Mr Mark Francois

128

Clause     20,     page     14,     line     6,     at end insert 'but not more than three months after commission of the offence'.

   

Mr Dominic Grieve
Mr Humfrey Malins
Mr Mark Francois

120

Clause     20,     page     14,     leave out lines 7 and 8.


   

Mr Dominic Grieve
Mr Humfrey Malins
Mr Mark Francois

129

Clause     21,     page     14,     line     14,     leave out 'may' and insert 'shall'.

   

Mr Dominic Grieve
Mr Humfrey Malins
Mr Mark Francois

121

Clause     21,     page     14,     leave out lines 20 and 21.

   

Mr Dominic Grieve
Mr Humfrey Malins
Mr Mark Francois

130

Clause     21,     page     14,     line     26,     leave out 'and'.

   

Mr Dominic Grieve
Mr Humfrey Malins
Mr Mark Francois

131

Clause     21,     page     14,     line     28,     at end insert 'and—

      (i) deciding, having regard to the character and background of the person to be cautioned, the appropriateness of conditions which may be attached.'.

   

Mr Dominic Grieve
Mr Humfrey Malins
Mr Mark Francois

132

Clause     21,     page     14,     line     28,     at end insert 'in particular the role of the probation service in such monitoring.'.

   

Mr Dominic Grieve
Mr Humfrey Malins
Mr Mark Francois

122

Clause     21,     page     14,     line     37,     at end insert 'and no such order shall be made unless a draft has been laid before Parliament and approved by a resolution of each House.'.

   

Simon Hughes
Mr David Heath

145

Clause     21,     page     14,     line     41,     at end add—

    '(8)   An order under this section may not be made unless a draft has been laid before and approved by resolution of each House of Parliament.'.

 
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