Amendments proposed to the Ücf1İresolution of the Programming Sub-committee - continued | House of Commons |
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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.'.
Simon Hughes 190 Clause 28, page 18, leave out lines 23 to 25.
Mr Dominic Grieve 227 Clause 28, page 18, line 29, at end add 'but the exchange of such defence statements between the co-accused and its service by each accused on the prosecution must be simultaneous'.
Simon Hughes 195 Clause 29, page 18, line 36, leave out 'must' and insert 'may'.
Simon Hughes 196 Clause 29, page 18, line 40, leave out from 'himself)', to end of line 41.
Simon Hughes 197 Clause 29, page 18, line 42, leave out paragraph (b).
Simon Hughes 198 Clause 29, page 19, line 6, leave out 'must' and insert 'may'.
Simon Hughes 199 Clause 29, page 19, line 15, leave out 'must' and insert 'may'.
Simon Hughes 191 Page 18, line 32, leave out Clause 29.
Simon Hughes 200 Clause 30, page 19, line 22, leave out 'must' and insert 'may'.
Mr Dominic Grieve 229 Clause 30, page 19, line 25, leave out subsection (2).
Simon Hughes 201 Clause 30, page 19, line 28, leave out 'must' and insert 'may'.
Mr Dominic Grieve 230 Clause 30, page 19, line 29, at end add'(4) In the event of the expert evidence of a person named in subsection (1) above not being relied upon by the accused and no copy of his report having been served by the accused on the prosecutor, no reference shall be made of trial by the prosecutor or evidence adduced by him, to the effect that the accused had approached such person for his expert opinion.'.
Simon Hughes 192 Page 19, line 17, leave out Clause 30.
Simon Hughes 193 Clause 31, page 20, line 10, after 'party', insert 'having heard representations from all parties'.
Mr Dominic Grieve 231 Clause 31, page 20, line 13, at end add 'and that it would be fair in all the circumstances so to do.'.
Simon Hughes 194 Clause 34, page 22, line 38, leave out '(5)(a)' and insert '(5)(a) and (5)(b)'.
Simon Hughes 202 Clause 36, page 23, line 31, leave out 'must' and insert 'may'.
Simon Hughes 203 Clause 36, page 23, line 31, at end insert 'if he is satisfied that this will not compromise the defendant's right to a fair trial'.
Mr Dominic Grieve 232 Clause 36, page 23, line 32, leave out '(6), (7) or (8)'.
Mr Dominic Grieve 252 Clause 36, page 23, line 35, at end insert 'unless the judge orders separate trials for each defendant.'.
Mr Dominic Grieve 233 Clause 36, page 23, line 36, leave out subsection (6).
Mr Dominic Grieve 251 Clause 36, page 23, line 37, leave from 'holds' to end of line 39 and insert 'an office or employment involving the exercise of judicial duties.'.
Mr Dominic Grieve 250 Clause 36, page 23, line 37, leave out 'or has held'.
Mr Dominic Grieve 234 Clause 36, page 24, line 7, leave out subsection (7).
Mr Dominic Grieve 235 Clause 36, page 24, line 16, leave out subsection (8).
Mr Dominic Grieve 236 Clause 36, page 24, line 19, leave out subsection (9).
Simon Hughes 205 Clause 37, page 24, line 29, leave out from 'he' to 'but' in line 30 and insert 'may, subject to subsection (6), make an order
Mr Dominic Grieve 237 Clause 37, page 24, line 29, leave out 'must' and insert 'may'.
Mr Dominic Grieve 238 Clause 37, page 24, line 32, leave out 'the complexity of the trial or'.
Mr Dominic Grieve 239 Clause 37, page 24, line 32, leave out 'or the length of the trial'.
Mr James Clappison 272 Clause 37, page 24, line 32, leave out from second 'trial' to end of line 38 and insert 'is likely to be such that
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