Amendments proposed to the Criminal Justice Bill - continued | House of Commons |
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Hilary Benn 157 Schedule 2, page 154, line 13, leave out '(c)' and insert '(d)'
Hilary Benn 158 Schedule 2, page 154, line 15, after '(7A)' insert
(7B)'.
Hilary Benn 159 Schedule 2, page 154, line 17, leave out 'the decisions mentioned in' and insert 'a decision under'.
Hilary Benn 160 Schedule 2, page 154, line 18, at end insert
Hilary Benn 161 Schedule 2, page 154, line 21, leave out from 'guidance' to end of line 23 and insert
Hilary Benn 162 Schedule 2, page 154, line 27, leave out 'determining what action to take' and insert 'deciding how persons should be dealt with'.
Hilary Benn 163 Schedule 2, page 154, line 27, at end insert 'or 37C(2) below'.
Hilary Benn 164 Schedule 2, page 155, line 5, leave out from 'may' to end of line 6 and insert 'be specified in guidance under section 37A above'.
Hilary Benn 165 Schedule 2, page 155, line 33, leave out subsection (8).
Hilary Benn 166 Schedule 2, page 156, line 4, at end insert 'in respect of that bail'.
Hilary Benn 167 Schedule 2, page 156, line 10, leave out from 'charged' to 'or' in line 11.
Hilary Benn 168 Schedule 2, page 156, line 14, leave out subsections (3) to (5) and insert
Hilary Benn 169 Schedule 2, page 156, line 36, after 'may' insert 'subsequently'.
Hilary Benn 170 Schedule 2, page 156, line 41, leave out subsection (3).
Hilary Benn 171 Schedule 2, page 157, line 4, leave out 'the' and insert 'a'.
Hilary Benn 172 Schedule 2, page 157, line 4, leave out from 'is' to 'he' in line 6 and insert 'otherwise in police detention at a police station'.
Hilary Benn 174 Schedule 2, page 157, line 11, at end insert
Hilary Benn 173 Schedule 2, page 157, line 11, at end insert
Hilary Benn 175 Schedule 2, page 157, line 24, after '"section"' insert ', in the first place where it occurs,'.
Hilary Benn 176 Schedule 2, page 157, line 29, leave out '(1G)' and insert '(1F)'.
Hilary Benn 177 Schedule 2, page 157, line 32, leave out from 'make' to 'an' in line 33.
Mr Dominic Grieve 125 Schedule 2, page 157, line 37, at end insert 'and public funding will be made available for that application.'.
Mr Dominic Grieve 225 Clause 24, page 15, line 24, at end insert'(4A) A "written charge" shall be treated as an information that has led to the issue of a summons under section 1 of the Magistrates' Courts Act 1980, for the purposes of the Perjury Act 1911 and the issue of such written charge shall be treated as having laid such information upon oath.'.
Mr Dominic Grieve 221 Clause 24, page 15, line 40, leave out paragraph (h).
Hilary Benn 179 Clause 25, page 16, line 8, at end insert'(1A) Without limiting subsection (1), the provision which may be made by virtue of that subsection includes provision
Hilary Benn 180 Clause 25, page 16, line 9, after '(1)' insert 'or (1A)'.
Hilary Benn 181 Clause 25, page 16, line 21, leave out from 'expressed)' to 'an' in line 22 and insert 'which is or includes a reference to an information within the meaning of section 1 of the Magistrates' Courts Act 1980 (c.43) (or to the laying of such'.
Hilary Benn 182 Clause 25, page 16, line 24, after 'expressed)' insert 'which is or includes a reference'.
Hilary Benn 183 Clause 25, page 16, line 27, leave out 'an authorised individual' and insert 'a public prosecutor'.
Hilary Benn 184 Clause 25, page 16, line 27, at end insert'(4A) The reference in subsection (4) to an enactment contained in an Act passed before this Act includes a reference to an enactment contained in that Act as a result of an amendment to that Act made by this Act or by any other Act passed in the same Session as this Act.'
Mr Dominic Grieve 222 Clause 26, page 16, line 31, leave out subsection (1).
Mr Dominic Grieve 223 Clause 26, page 16, line 34, leave out 'that Act' and insert 'the Magistrates' Court Act 1980'.
Mr Dominic Grieve 224 Clause 26, page 16, line 40, at end add'(4) Nothing in subsections (1) and (2) above shall affect or alter the criminal liability under the Perjury Act 1911 of the layer of a false information and all such information laid shall be treated for the purposes of the Perjury Act 1911 as if substantiated on oath by the person laying it.'.
Simon Hughes 185 Clause 28, page 17, line 18, after 'party', insert 'after having heard representations from all parties'.
Mr Dominic Grieve 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.'.
Simon Hughes 187 Clause 28, page 17, leave out lines 31 and 32.
Mr Dominic Grieve 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.'.
Simon Hughes 188 Clause 28, page 17, leave out lines 35 to 37.
Mr Dominic Grieve 135 Clause 28, page 17, line 36, after 'take', insert 'at the time the defence statement is given to the prosecution,'.
Mr Dominic Grieve 226 Clause 28, page 17, line 37, after 'he', insert 'then'.
Simon Hughes 189 Clause 28, page 18, leave out lines 3 to 6.
Mr Dominic Grieve 136 Clause 28, page 18, line 12, leave out subsection (4).
Mr Dominic Grieve 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.'.
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