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

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Simon Hughes
Mr David Heath

908

Clause 218, page 120, line 17, leave out 'particular' and insert 'reasonable'.

   

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 Dominic Grieve
Mr Humfrey Malins
Mr Mark Francois

724

Clause     218,     page     120,     line     19,     at end insert 'and shall tell the offender when passing sentence what conditions are to be recommended and shall give the defendant an opportunity to make representations.'.

   

Simon Hughes
Mr David Heath

907

Clause 218, page 120, line 21, leave out 'have regard to' and insert 'consider in full'.


   

Simon Hughes
Mr David Heath

909

Clause 219, page 121, line 10, leave out subsection (5).

   

Simon Hughes
Mr David Heath

910

Clause 219, page 121, line 14, leave out subsection (6).


   

Mr Dominic Grieve
Mr Humfrey Malins
Mr Mark Francois

726

Schedule     15,     page     224,     line     8,     after 'held', insert 'part-time or full-time'.


   

Mr Dominic Grieve
Mr Humfrey Malins
Mr Mark Francois

725

Clause     220,     page     122,     line     3,     leave out subsection (5).


   

Hilary Benn

553

Clause     221,     page     122,     line     46,     leave out 'or a custodial period'.

   

Mr Graham Allen

920

*Clause     224,     page     124,     line     20,     leave out subsection (a) and insert—

      (a) the full prison sentence imposed by the court for offences of up to 12 months, apart from a maximum reduction of 10 per cent for good behaviour or personal development.'.


   

Hilary Benn

554

Clause     225,     page     124,     line     33,     leave out 'and' and insert 'to'.

   

Hilary Benn

710

Clause     225,     page     124,     line     33,     leave out from 'may' to end of line 36 and insert—

      '(a) release on licence under this section a fixed term prisoner aged 18 or over, other than a prisoner serving a sentence of intermittent custody, at any time during the period of 90 days ending with the day on which the prisoner will have served the requisite custodial period, and

      (b) release on licence under this section a prisoner serving a sentence of intermittent custody when 90 or less of the required custodial days remain to be served.'

   

Hilary Benn

556

Clause     225,     page     124,     line     37,     leave out '(1)' and insert '(1)(a)'.

   

Hilary Benn

557

Clause     225,     page     124,     line     41,     at end insert—

    '(2A)   Subsection (1)(b) does not apply in relation to a prisoner unless—

      (a) the number of required custodial days is at least 56, and

      (b) the prisoner has served—

      (i) at least 42 of those days, and

      (ii) at least three-quarters of the total number of those days.'.

   

Hilary Benn

558

Clause     225,     page     125,     line     16,     leave out from beginning to 'or' in line 17.

   

Hilary Benn

559

Clause     225,     page     125,     line     21,     at end insert 'or, where the sentence is one of intermittent custody, the number of the required custodial days remaining to be served is less than 14'.

   

Hilary Benn

560

Clause     225,     page     125,     line     25,     leave out '(1)' and insert '(1)(a) or (b), (2A) or (3)(i)'.

   

Hilary Benn

561

Clause     225,     page     125,     line     28,     at end insert 'or (2A)(b)(ii)'.

   

Hilary Benn

562

Clause     225,     page     125,     leave out lines 29 to 31.

   

Hilary Benn

563

Clause     225,     page     125,     leave out lines 32 and 33 and insert—

    '(5)   In this section—

"the required custodial days", in relation to a person serving a sentence of intermittent custody, means—

      (a) the number of custodial days specified under section 165, or

      (b) in the case of two or more sentences of intermittent custody, the aggregate of the numbers so specified;

"the requisite custodial period", in relation to a person serving any sentence other than a sentence of intermittent custody, has the meaning given by paragraph (a), (b) or (d) of section 224(3);"sentence of intermittent custody" means a sentence to which an intermittent custody order relates.'.
   

Hilary Benn

564

Clause     226,     page     125,     line     38,     leave out subsections (2) and (3) and insert—

    '(2)   As soon as—

      (a) a prisoner to whom this section applies has served one-half of the appropriate custodial term, and

      (b) the Parole Board has directed his release under this section,

    it is the duty of the Secretary of State to release him on licence.

    (2A)   The Parole Board may not give a direction under subsection (2) unless the Board is satisfied that it is no longer necessary for the protection of the public that the prisoner should be confined.

    (3)   As soon as a prisoner to whom this section applies has served the appropriate custodial term, it is the duty of the Secretary of State to release him on licence unless the prisoner has previously been recalled under section 232.'.


   

Hilary Benn

565

Clause     229,     page     127,     line     3,     at end insert—

    '(2A)   For the purposes of subsection (2)(a)(i), any reference in the relevant court order to the licence period specified in the order is, in relation to a prohibited activity requirement, exclusion requirement, residence requirement or supervision requirement, to be taken to include a reference to any other period during which the prisoner is released on licence under section 225 or 227.'.

   

Hilary Benn

566

Clause     229,     page     127,     line     5,     leave out '(including such a sentence imposed under section 207) or more' and insert 'or more (including such a sentence imposed under section 207)'.


   

Hilary Benn

567

Clause     231,     page     128,     line     9,     at end insert—

    '(3A)   Subsection (3) does not apply in relation to a released person to whom an intermittent custody order relates; and in relation to such a person the curfew condition is to remain in force until the number of days during which it has been in force is equal to the number of the required custodial days, as defined in section 225(5), that remained to be served at the time when he was released under section 225.'.


   

Mr Graham Allen

923

*Clause     235,     page     129,     line     36,     after 'days', insert 'in prison'.


   

Simon Hughes
Mr David Heath

906

Clause 236, page 130, line 12, leave out from 'effect' to end of line 13.

   

Hilary Benn

568

Clause     236,     page     130,     line     14,     leave out 'Part' and insert 'Chapter'.


   

Hilary Benn

569

Clause     239,     page     132,     line     22,     leave out '16' and insert '17'.

   

Hilary Benn

570

Clause     239,     page     132,     line     27,     leave out '16' and insert '17'.

   

Simon Hughes
Mr David Heath

656

Page     132,     line     8,     leave out Clause 239.


   

Mr Dominic Grieve
Mr Humfrey Malins
Mr Mark Francois

727

Schedule     16,     page     227,     line     20,     at end insert 'in custody'.

   

Mr Dominic Grieve
Mr Humfrey Malins
Mr Mark Francois

728

Schedule     16,     page     228,     line     8,     leave out from 'with' to 'relating' and insert 'a written report'.

   

Mr Dominic Grieve
Mr Humfrey Malins
Mr Mark Francois

729

Schedule     16,     page     228,     line     39,     after 'offence', insert 'punishable with imprisonment'.

   

Mr Dominic Grieve
Mr Humfrey Malins
Mr Mark Francois

730

Schedule     16,     page     229,     line     38,     leave out paragraph (b).


   

Simon Hughes
Mr David Heath

657

Page     133,     line     26,     leave out Clause 243.


   

Simon Hughes
Mr David Heath

915

Schedule 17, page 230, line 41, at end insert, 'and

    (c)   that his dependency upon, or propensity to misuse, drugs is related to his offending behaviour, such that it is relevant and proportionate for the court to require treatment, and

    (d)   that the option of voluntary treatment provided concurrent to the order would be unsatisfactory'.

 
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