Amendments proposed to the Criminal Justice Bill - continued | House of Commons |
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Mr Dominic Grieve 400 Clause 110, page 65, line 32, leave out 'may' and insert 'must'.
Mr Dominic Grieve 430 Clause 110, page 65, line 33, after 'stated', insert '(even though it might otherwise consider the statement admissible under section 98(1))'.
Mr Dominic Grieve 399 Clause 110, page 65, line 38, leave out 'substantially'.
Mr Dominic Grieve 431 Clause 110, page 65, line 39, at end insert '(and, where the statement is tendered by the defence, of the impact of its exclusion on the fairness of the trial)'.
Mr Dominic Grieve 402 Clause 110, page 65, line 39, at end insert 'and
Simon Hughes 378 Clause 110, page 65, line 45, after 'otherwise)', insert 'including the power to exclude prosecution evidence where its prejudicial effect outweighs its probative value.'.
Mr Dominic Grieve 401 Clause 112, page 67, line 13, leave out 'on the balance of probabilities'.
Simon Hughes 524 Clause 112, page 67, line 24, leave out paragraph (b).
Simon Hughes 525 Clause 112, page 67, line 37, after 'includes', insert 'but is not necessarily limited to'.
Simon Hughes 526 Clause 120, page 70, line 24, at end insert'(1A) In the Criminal Procedure and Investigations Act 1996 (c. 25), in Schedule 2 paragraphs 1(4) and 2(4) are repealed.'.
Simon Hughes 527 Clause 121, page 71, line 18, leave out 'it appears to the court' and insert 'the court is satisfied'.
Simon Hughes 528 Clause 122, page 72, line 5, leave out paragraph (b).
Hilary Benn 466 Clause 122, page 72, line 8, leave out subsection (4).
Simon Hughes 529 Clause 123, page 72, line 22, after 'if', insert 'the court is satisfied that'.
Mr Dominic Grieve 432 Clause 123, page 72, line 25, after 'been', insert 'substantially reliable at that time and'.
Simon Hughes 530 Clause 123, page 72, line 27, after 'Where', insert 'the court is satisfied that'.
Mr Dominic Grieve 433 Clause 123, page 72, line 32, leave out from 'been' to 'than' in line 33 and insert 'substantially reliable at the time of the previous account, and significantly better at that time.'.
Mr Graham Allen 516 Clause 126, page 73, line 15, at beginning insert 'Judges shall have discretion in the determination of all sentences. However,'.
Simon Hughes 531 Clause 126, page 73, line 15, leave out from beginning to 'the' in line 16 and insert 'In determining what sentence to pass on an offender, the court must consider all of'.
Simon Hughes 640 *Clause 126, page 73, line 15, after 'offender', insert 'who is aged 18 or over'.
Mr Dominic Grieve 600 Clause 126, page 73, line 15, after 'must', insert 'in particular'.
Graham Allen 61 Clause 126, page 73, line 18, leave out from 'crime' to end of line 19.
Mr Dominic Grieve 603 Clause 126, page 73, line 21, after 'of', insert 'financial'.
Mr Dominic Grieve 601 Clause 126, page 73, line 21, after 'to', insert 'the community and'.
Simon Hughes 532 Clause 126, page 73, line 21, after 'persons', insert 'and communities'.
Graham Allen 62 Clause 126, page 73, line 22, at end insert
Graham Allen 63 Clause 126, page 73, line 22, at end insert
Mr Dominic Grieve 602 Clause 126, page 73, line 22, at end insert'(e) public confidence, and the prevalence of the offence in question in the locality'.
Simon Hughes 641 *Clause 126, page 73, line 22, at end insert'(1A) Any court or youth offender panel dealing with a child who is aged under 18 at the time of conviction in respect of an offence must, in addition to having regard to section 37 of the Crime and Disorder Act 1998, have regard to the welfare of the child as a primary consideration.'.
Simon Hughes 667 *Clause 126, page 73, line 22, at end insert
Mr Graham Allen 492 Clause 126, page 73, line 24, leave out subsection (a).
Simon Hughes 639 *Page 73, line 15, leave out Clause 126.
Mr Dominic Grieve 594 Clause 127, page 73, line 37, after 'offence', insert 'and all the surrounding circumstances'.
Simon Hughes 533 Clause 127, page 73, line 37, leave out ', or risk of harm,'.
Mr Dominic Grieve 595 Clause 127, page 73, line 38, at end insert 'and the effect on the victim'.
Mr Dominic Grieve 596 Clause 127, page 73, line 40, after 'convictions', insert 'or cautions'.
Mr Dominic Grieve 597 Clause 127, page 73, line 40, leave out 'must' and insert 'may'.
Simon Hughes 644 *Clause 127, page 73, line 40, leave out 'must' and insert 'may, subject to subsection (2A),'.
Simon Hughes 534 Clause 127, page 74, line 1, leave out 'each previous conviction' and insert 'evidence of previous convictions'.
Mr Dominic Grieve 598 Clause 127, page 74, line 1, after 'conviction', insert 'except spent convictions'.
Simon Hughes 643 *Clause 127, page 74, line 1, after 'conviction', insert 'for an offence committed by the offender when over the age of 18'.
Simon Hughes 645 *Clause 127, page 74, line 6, at end insert'(2A) In considering the effect of previous convictions on the seriousness of the offence the court must have regard to the principle that the severity of the sentence must be proportionate to the seriousness of the current offence.'.
Mr Dominic Grieve 599 Clause 127, page 74, line 12, leave out subsections (5) and (6).
Simon Hughes 535 Clause 127, page 74, line 12, leave out subsection (5).
Simon Hughes 536 Clause 127, page 74, line 16, leave out subsection (6).
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