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

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Mr Secretary Blunkett

272

Page     218,     line     38     [Schedule     10],     leave out 'Great Britain' and insert 'the United Kingdom'.


   

Mr Secretary Blunkett

273

Page     219,     line     3     [Schedule     10],     after 'the' insert 'petty sessions'.

   

Mr Secretary Blunkett

274

Page     219,     line     6     [Schedule     10],     after 'Scotland' insert 'or Northern Ireland'.

   

Mr Secretary Blunkett

275

Page     221,     line     34     [Schedule     10],     leave out '18' and insert '14'.


   

Mr Secretary Blunkett

239

Page     104,     line     28     [Clause     183],     leave out subsection (2) and insert—

    '(2)   The specified activities may consist of or include activities whose purpose is that of reparation, such as activities involving contact between offenders and persons affected by their offences.'.


   

Simon Hughes
David Heath
Annette Brooke

488

*Page     117,     line     28,     leave out Chapter 5.

   

Mr Secretary Blunkett

242

Page     120,     line     23     [Clause     210],     leave out 'in the case of a person aged 18 or over'.


   

Simon Hughes
David Heath
Annette Brooke

484

*Page     120,     line     23     [Clause     210],     at end insert 'and

      (c) where the specified offence is not a serious offence, must not exceed 24 months.'.

   

Mr Secretary Blunkett

243

Page     120,     line     29     [Clause     210],     leave out 'in the case of a person aged 18 or over' and insert—

    '(6)   Any reference in this section to the maximum term of imprisonment permitted for an offence is a reference to the maximum term of imprisonment that is, apart from section 207, permitted for the offence in the case of a person aged 18 or over.'.


   

Simon Hughes
David Heath
Annette Brooke

489

*Page     120     [Clause     211],     leave out lines 36 to 39 and insert—

    '(2)   When making the assessment referred to in subsection (1)(b) the court—'.

   

Simon Hughes
David Heath
Annette Brooke

485

*Page     120,     line     44     [Clause     211],     leave out 'may' and insert 'must'.

   

Simon Hughes
David Heath
Annette Brooke

486

*Page     120,     line     44     [Clause     211],     leave out 'any' and insert 'all'.

   

Simon Hughes
David Heath
Annette Brooke

487

*Page     120,     line     45     [Clause     211],     at end insert 'and

      (d) must include consideration of the offender's welfare and capacity for rehabilitation.'.

   

Simon Hughes
David Heath
Annette Brooke

490

*Page     120,     line     46     [Clause     211],     leave out subsection (3).

   

Mr Graham Allen

189

Page     123,     line     26     [Clause     219],     at end insert—

    '(3)   In this Chapter, "Sentence" means—

      (a) the term of imprisonment as defined in (4) below and

      (b) any additional requirements thereafter in respect of licence

       requirements or community sentences so specified by the Court.

    (4)   In this Chapter "imprisonment" means the full term which a prisoner shall serve, which shall be subject to a maximum reduction by one-tenth in accord with—

      (a) good behaviour by that prisoner as judged by the Governor of that institution, and

      (b) the attainment of personal targets set in the Personal Prisoner Plan for items including numeracy, literacy, educational qualifications, personal and emotional development.

    (5)   In this Chapter "a Licence" shall be any penalty additional to imprisonment which may further condition the liberty of the individual sentenced and if breached within the term of the licence shall result in the immediate return to custody until the date of the expiry of the licence.'.


   

Mr Graham Allen

190

Page     127,     line     32     [Clause     226],     leave out paragraph (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 one-tenth for good behaviour or personal development.'.


   

Mr Secretary Blunkett

244

Page     128,     line     3     [Clause     227],     leave out '90' and insert '135'.

   

Mr Secretary Blunkett

245

Page     128,     line     6     [Clause     227],     leave out '90' and insert '135'.

   

Mr Secretary Blunkett

246

Page     128,     line     30     [Clause     227],     leave out 'for the purposes of this Chapter'.

   

Mr Secretary Blunkett

247

Page     128,     line     40     [Clause     227],     at end insert—

    '(4A)   For the purposes of subsection (4)(f), a person is liable to removal from the United Kingdom if—

      (a) he is liable to deportation under section 3(5) of the Immigration Act 1971 (c.77) and has been notified of a decision to make a deportation order against him,

      (b) he is liable to deportation under section 3(6) of that Act,

      (c) he has been notified of a decision to refuse him leave to enter the United Kingdom,

      (d) he is an illegal entrant within the meaning of section 33(1) of that Act, or

      (e) he is liable to removal under section 10 of the Immigration and Asylum Act 1999 (c.33).'.


   

Mr Graham Allen

191

Page     133,     line     31     [Clause     237],     after 'days', insert 'in prison'.


   

Mr Secretary Blunkett

248

Page     134,     line     4,     leave out Clause 238.


   

Mr Secretary Blunkett

249

Page     136,     line     42     [Clause     243],     at end insert—

    '(3A)   In subsection (5), after paragraph (e) there is inserted "and

          (f) a sentence of detention under section 208 or 210 of the Criminal Justice Act 2003,".'.


   

Simon Hughes
David Heath
Annette Brooke

492

*Page     243,     line     7     [Schedule     18],     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.'.

   

Simon Hughes
David Heath
Annette Brooke

496

*Page     243     [Schedule     18],     leave out lines 34 and 35 and insert—

      '( ) unless he has indicted his willingness to comply with treatment, and the appropriate consent to treatment has been given.'.

   

Simon Hughes
David Heath
Annette Brooke

494

*Page     243     [Schedule     18],     leave out from beginning of line 36 to end of line 9 on page 244.'


   

Mr Secretary Blunkett

276

Page     244,     line     9     [Schedule     18],     leave out 'are' and insert 'to be'.

   

Simon Hughes
David Heath
Annette Brooke

493

*Page     244,     line     20     [Schedule     18],     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'.


   

Simon Hughes
David Heath
Annette Brooke

497

*Page     245     [Schedule     18],     leave out lines 1 and 2 and insert—

      '( ) unless he has indicted his willingness to comply with treatment, and the appropriate consent to treatment has been given.'.

   

Mr Secretary Blunkett

277

Page     245,     line     3     [Schedule     18],     leave out 'sub-paragraph (5)' and insert 'sub-paragraph (6)'.

   

Simon Hughes
David Heath
Annette Brooke

495

*Page     245     [Schedule     18],     leave out lines 3 to 24.

   

Mr Secretary Blunkett

278

Page     245,     line     9     [Schedule     18],     after 'by' insert 'the supervisor or'.

   

Mr Secretary Blunkett

279

Page     245,     [Schedule     18],     leave out lines 23 and 24 and insert 'the supervisor to be communicated to the supervisor.".'.

   

Mr Secretary Blunkett

280

Page     245,     line     26     [Schedule     18],     leave out 'after "5"' and insert 'before "or 7".'.


   

Mr Graham Allen

192

Page     138,     line     14     [Clause     248],     leave out 'are' and insert 'shall be referred to the Sentencing Guidelines Council for an opinion as to whether they should be'.


   

Mr Oliver Letwin
Mr Dominic Grieve
Mr Nick Hawkins
Mr Mark Francois

120

Page     253,     line     25     [Schedule     19],     leave out paragraph 94.


   

Mr Graham Allen

193

Page     138,     line     27     [Clause     249],     leave out from 'may' to '(a)' in line 28 and insert 'request a review by the Sentencing Council and thereafter may'.



 
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