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Notices of Amendments: 20th June 2007                  

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Serious Crime Bill[ [], continued

 
 

(b)    

disproportionate having regard to the interests of that person and the

 

public interest,

 

    

the court may discharge the order or any provision thereof to the extent that it

 

thinks fit.’.

 

Mr Douglas Hogg

 

116

 

Clause  20,  page  12,  line  19,  leave out paragraph (a).

 

Mr Douglas Hogg

 

117

 

Clause  20,  page  12,  line  23,  leave out ‘a serious’ and insert ‘an’.

 

Mr Douglas Hogg

 

118

 

Clause  20,  page  12,  line  23,  at end insert ‘in respect of which has been sentenced to

 

an immediate term of imprisonment of not less than seven years and to whom section

 

1(ab) of this Act applies’.

 

Mr Douglas Hogg

 

119

 

Clause  20,  page  12,  line  25,  leave out ‘it has reasonable grounds to believe’ and

 

insert ‘is satisfied beyond reasonable doubt’.

 

Mr Douglas Hogg

 

120

 

Clause  20,  page  12,  line  38,  leave out ‘appropriate’ and insert ‘necessary, just and

 

proportionate’.

 

Mr Douglas Hogg

 

121

 

Clause  20,  page  12,  line  44,  leave out from ‘concerned;’ to the end of line 1 on page

 

13.

 

Mr Douglas Hogg

 

122

 

Clause  21,  page  13,  line  7,  leave out ‘a serious’ and insert ‘an’.

 

Mr Douglas Hogg

 

123

 

Clause  21,  page  13,  line  10,  leave out ‘a serious’ and insert ‘an’.

 

Mr Douglas Hogg

 

124

 

Clause  21,  page  13,  line  15,  leave out ‘has reasonable grounds to believe’ and

 

insert ‘is satisfied beyond reasonable doubt’.

 

Mr Douglas Hogg

 

125

 

Clause  21,  page  13,  line  17,  at end insert ‘or if it considers that there has been a

 

change of circumstances and that, by reason of that change, the order has become unfair

 

to any person affected by it including the person who is the subject of the order’.


 
 

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Serious Crime Bill[ [], continued

 
 

Mr Douglas Hogg

 

126

 

Clause  21,  page  13,  line  29,  at end insert ‘or by the person who is the subject of the

 

order’.

 

Mr Douglas Hogg

 

127

 

Clause  24,  page  15,  line  9,  at end insert—

 

‘(1A)    

An appeal against a decision of the High Court in relation to a serious crime

 

prevention order may be made to the Court of Appeal by—

 

(a)    

the person who is the subject of the order;

 

(b)    

the relevant applicant authority; or

 

(c)    

by any person who was given an opportunity to make representations in

 

the proceedings concerned by virtue of section 10(1), (2) or (as the case

 

may be) (3).’.

 

Mr Douglas Hogg

 

128

 

Clause  27,  page  16,  line  4,  at end insert ‘only where the court considers it just and

 

proportionate to make such an order of forfeiture’.

 

Mr Douglas Hogg

 

129

 

Clause  34,  page  22,  line  36,  leave out subsection (2).

 

Mr Douglas Hogg

 

130

 

Clause  35,  page  23,  line  1,  leave out subsection (2).

 

Mr Douglas Hogg

 

131

 

Clause  38,  page  23,  line  43,  at end insert—

 

‘(2)    

Where a law enforcement officer has retained an original document under

 

subsection (1) he shall—

 

(a)    

on the request of the person who is the subject of the serious crime

 

prevention order; or

 

(b)    

at the request of any person who was given the opportunity to make

 

representations in the proceedings concerned by virtue of section 10(1),

 

(2) or (as the case may be) (3);

 

    

provide that person with a copy of the retained document unless, on application

 

of a person mentioned in this subsection, a court to which an application is made

 

otherwise orders.’.

 

Mr Douglas Hogg

 

132

 

Page  47,  line  2,  leave out Schedule 1.

 

Mr Douglas Hogg

 

133

 

Schedule  2,  page  54,  line  28,  leave out paragraph 2.


 
 

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Serious Crime Bill[ [], continued

 
 

Mr Douglas Hogg

 

134

 

Schedule  2,  page  55,  line  26,  leave out paragraph 7.

 

Mr Douglas Hogg

 

135

 

Schedule  2,  page  56,  line  17,  leave out paragraph 13.

 

Mr Douglas Hogg

 

136

 

Schedule  2,  page  57,  line  1,  leave out paragraph 17.

 

Mr Douglas Hogg

 

137

 

Clause  2,  page  3,  line  8,  at end insert ‘in respect of which a court would have been

 

entitled to impose an immediate sentence of imprisonment of not less than seven years or

 

a mandatory or discretionary life sentence’.

 


 
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