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House of Commons

 
 

Thursday 28th June 2007

 

Public Bill Committee Proceedings

 

Serious Crime Bill [Lords]


 

[third and fourth SITTINGS]


 

Mr Douglas Hogg

 

Negatived on division  87

 

Clause  5,  page  5,  line  5,  leave out subsection (2).

 

Mr Douglas Hogg

 

Not called  88

 

Clause  5,  page  5,  line  7,  leave out ‘ignore’.

 

Mr Douglas Hogg

 

Not called  89

 

Clause  5,  page  5,  line  8,  at beginning insert ‘ignore’.

 

Mr Jeremy Browne

 

Not called  6

 

Clause  5,  page  5,  line  10,  leave out paragraph (b).

 

Mr Douglas Hogg

 

Not called  90

 

Clause  5,  page  5,  line  10,  leave out ‘subject to this’ and insert ‘have regard to’.

 

Mr Douglas Hogg

 

Not called  94

 

Clause  5,  page  5,  line  12,  leave out subsection (3).

 

Mr Douglas Hogg

 

Not called  91

 

Clause  5,  page  5,  line  15,  leave out ‘ignore’.

 

Mr Douglas Hogg

 

Not called  92

 

Clause  5,  page  5,  line  16,  at beginning insert ‘ignore’.

 

Mr Douglas Hogg

 

Not called  93

 

Clause  5,  page  5,  line  18,  leave out ‘subject to this’ and insert ‘have regard to’.


 
 

Public Bill Committee Proceedings: 28th June 2007          

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Serious Crime Bill-[ [], continued

 
 

Mr Douglas Hogg

 

Not called  95

 

Clause  5,  page  5,  line  20,  leave out subsection (4).

 

Clause Agreed to on division.

 


 

Mr Douglas Hogg

 

Negatived on division  96

 

Clause  6,  page  5,  leave out lines 22 to 24 and insert—

 

‘(1)    

The Court may make orders specified in subsections (3), (4) and (5) below.’.

 

Mr Douglas Hogg

 

Not called  97

 

Clause  6,  page  5,  line  29,  leave out ‘Examples of’.

 

Mr Douglas Hogg

 

Not called  98

 

Clause  6,  page  5,  line  31,  after ‘orders’, insert ‘may’.

 

Mr Douglas Hogg

 

Not called  99

 

Clause  6,  page  5,  line  40,  leave out ‘Examples of’.

 

Mr Douglas Hogg

 

Not called  100

 

Clause  6,  page  5,  line  42,  after ‘orders’, insert ‘may’.

 

Mr Douglas Hogg

 

Not called  101

 

Clause  6,  page  6,  line  4,  leave out ‘Examples of’.

 

Mr Douglas Hogg

 

Not called  102

 

Clause  6,  page  6,  line  5,  after ‘orders’, insert ‘may’.

 

Mr Douglas Hogg

 

Not called  103

 

Clause  6,  page  6,  line  25,  leave out from ‘orders’ to ‘prohibitions’ in line 27 and

 

insert ‘may not include’.

 

Clause Agreed to on division.

 

Clauses 7 to 9 Agreed to on division.

 



 
 

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Serious Crime Bill-[ [], continued

 
 

Mr Douglas Hogg

 

Negatived on division  104

 

Clause  10,  page  7,  line  20,  at end insert—

 

‘(1A)    

No serious crime prevention order shall be made unless the High Court is satisfied

 

that it would be fair to the person making representations under subsection (1) and

 

was proportionate having regard to the interests of that person and to the public

 

interest.’.

 

Mr Douglas Hogg

 

Not called  105

 

Clause  10,  page  7,  line  26,  at end insert—

 

‘(2A)    

No variation of a serious crime order may be made unless the High Court is

 

satisfied that the variation would be fair to the person making representations

 

under subsection (2) and was proportionate having regard to the interests of that

 

person and to the public interest.’.

 

Mr Douglas Hogg

 

Not called  106

 

Clause  10,  page  7,  line  32,  at end insert—

 

‘(3A)    

No serious crime order shall be discharged, in whole or in part, if the High Court

 

considers the discharge to be unfair to the person making representations under

 

subsection (3) or to any person affected by it, or disproportionate having regard

 

to the interests of any person and to the public interest.’.

 

Clause Agreed to.

 


 

Mr Douglas Hogg

 

Withdrawn  107

 

Clause  11,  page  8,  line  7,  at end insert—

 

‘(1A)    

The subject of a serious crime prevention order is not bound by it unless, not less

 

than 56 days before the date on which the application for the making of the order

 

was heard, the subject was served with a notice setting out the terms of the

 

proposed order together with a copy of all the written evidence and a summary of

 

all the oral evidence that would be relied upon.’.

 

Mr Douglas Hogg

 

Not called  108

 

Clause  11,  page  8,  line  11,  at end insert ‘but if a court is satisfied that the subject of

 

a serious crime prevention order has not received that notice and is not otherwise aware

 

of its terms, the notice shall be deemed not to have been served.’.

 

Clause Agreed to.

 

[Adjourned till Tuesday next at 10.30 a.m.


 
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