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investigation of a death, which is being or is to be conducted by the Lord

 

Advocate or the procurator fiscal.’.

 


 

Secretary Jack Straw

 

24

 

Page  30,  line  39  [Clause  42],  leave out paragraph (b) and insert—

 

‘(aa)    

is made by virtue of subsection (3)(h) and specifies a matter relating to

 

events which have (or may have) occurred while a person was in the

 

custody of immigration officers, or under their control or escort, in

 

Scotland; or

 

(b)    

is made by virtue of subsection (4) and specifies a matter which the

 

Secretary of State considers is (or may be) linked to events of the kind

 

mentioned in paragraph (a) or (aa).’.

 


 

Secretary Jack Straw

 

25

 

Page  31,  line  9  [Clause  42],  leave out from ‘defer’ to ‘might’ in line 10 and insert

 

‘the whole or part of an investigation under this section at the request of the Lord

 

Advocate.

 

( )    

Such a request may be made if the Lord Advocate considers that the whole or any

 

part of the investigation’.

 


 

Secretary Jack Straw

 

26

 

Page  35,  line  18  [Clause  49],  leave out second ‘of’ and insert ‘conducted by’.

 


 

Secretary Jack Straw

 

27

 

Page  36,  line  29  [Clause  51],  leave out ‘the police’ and insert ‘a police force’.

 


 

Secretary Jack Straw

 

28

 

Page  37,  line  22  [Clause  54],  leave out ‘Commissioner’ and insert ‘Ombudsman’.

 



 
 

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Secretary Jack Straw

 

29

 

Page  38,  line  26  [Clause  55],  at end insert—

 

‘“police force” means—

 

(c)    

a police force in England, Wales or Scotland;

 

(d)    

the Police Service of Northern Ireland;

 

(e)    

the Ministry of Defence Police;

 

(f)    

the British Transport Police Force;

 

and “police officer” shall be construed accordingly;’.

 


 

Secretary Jack Straw

 

30

 

Page  39,  line  9  [Clause  55],  leave out from ‘in’ to end of line 10 and insert ‘section

 

13 of the Offender Management Act 2007 (c.21)’.

 


 

Secretary Jack Straw

 

31

 

Page  41,  line  32,  [Clause  59],  at end insert—

 

‘( )    

action taken by or on behalf of a health and social services body,’.

 


 

Secretary Jack Straw

 

32

 

Page  42,  line  15  [Clause  60],  leave out ‘matters giving rise to the substance of’ and

 

insert ‘events giving rise to’.

 

Secretary Jack Straw

 

33

 

Page  42,  line  31  [Clause  60],  leave out ‘matters’ and insert ‘events’.

 


 

Secretary Jack Straw

 

34

 

Page  43,  line  23  [Clause  61],  leave out from ‘Where’ to end of line 25 and insert

 

‘the Commissioner—

 

(a)    

rejects the whole or any part of the complaint, or

 

(b)    

declines to take or stops taking action to deal with the whole or any part

 

of the complaint,’.


 
 

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Secretary Jack Straw

 

35

 

Page  43,  line  34  [Clause  61],  leave out ‘take any step mentioned in’ and insert

 

‘exercise a power under’.

 


 

Secretary Jack Straw

 

36

 

Page  45,  line  19  [Clause  64],  after ‘conducted’ insert ‘in the United Kingdom’.

 


 

Secretary Jack Straw

 

37

 

Page  46,  line  6  [Clause  65],  leave out ‘close’.

 


 

Secretary Jack Straw

 

38

 

Page  47  [Clause  67],  leave out line 37 and insert ‘a report published under subsection

 

(3)(c) must not identify the deceased person’.

 


 

Secretary Jack Straw

 

39

 

Page  50,  line  8  [Clause  72],  at end insert—

 

‘( )    

to the Northern Ireland Commissioner for Complaints for the purposes of

 

the exercise of any functions of that office;’.

 


 

Secretary Jack Straw

 

40

 

Page  52,  line  21  [Clause  77],  leave out ‘Commissioner’ and insert ‘Ombudsman’.

 


 

Mr David Heath

 

David Howarth

 

Jenny Willott

 

176

 

Page  54,  line  36  [Clause  81],  leave out ‘offenders aged 16 and 17’ and insert


 
 

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‘children or young persons aged under 18 years’.

 


 

Mr Nick Herbert

 

Mr Edward Garnier

 

Mr David Burrowes

 

Mr Nick Hurd

 

122

 

Page  56,  line  30,  leave out Clause 86.

 


 

Secretary Jack Straw

 

87

 

Page  63,  line  5  [Clause  90],  leave out from ‘section’ to end of line 7 and insert ‘17

 

(extent)—

 

(a)    

in subsection (2) (provisions of Act extending to Scotland), for “section

 

2” substitute “sections 2 and 2A”; and

 

(b)    

in subsection (3) (provisions of Act extending to Northern Ireland), after

 

“sections 2” insert “, 2A”.’.

 

Secretary Jack Straw

 

88

 

Page  63,  line  12  [Clause  91],  at end insert—

 

‘(2)    

In section 11(2)(f)(ii) of that Act (faults in disclosure by accused), after “matter”

 

insert “(or any particular of any matter of fact)”.’.

 

Mr David Heath

 

David Howarth

 

Jenny Willott

 

177

 

Page  63,  line  18  [Clause  92],  leave out ‘2’ and insert ‘6’.

 


 

Mr David Heath

 

David Howarth

 

Jenny Willott

 

178

 

Page  64  [Clause  92],  leave out lines 27 to 30.

 


 

Mr Harry Cohen

 

3

 

Page  65,  line  17  [Clause  94],  leave out ‘appears to have’ and insert ‘has’.


 
 

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Mr Harry Cohen

 

4

 

Page  65,  line  20  [Clause  94],  leave out ‘appears to have’ and insert ‘has’.

 

Mr Harry Cohen

 

5

 

Page  65,  line  27  [Clause  94],  leave out ‘it appears that’.

 

Mr Harry Cohen

 

6

 

Page  65,  line  33  [Clause  94],  leave out from ‘which’ to end and insert ‘results in a

 

person’s death or a life-threatening injury,’.

 

Mr Harry Cohen

 

7

 

Page  65,  line  34  [Clause  94],  leave out from first ‘in’ to end of line.

 

Mr Harry Cohen

 

8

 

Page  65,  line  36  [Clause  94],  leave out ‘or appears to involve’.

 

Mr Harry Cohen

 

9

 

Page  65,  line  38  [Clause  94],  leave out ‘or appearing to perform’.

 

Mr Harry Cohen

 

10

 

Page  65,  line  40  [Clause  94],  leave out ‘or appears to be’.

 


 

Mr David Heath

 

David Howarth

 

Jenny Willott

 

180

 

Page  67,  line  12  [Clause  96],  leave out ‘prove’ and insert ‘show’.

 

Mr David Heath

 

David Howarth

 

Jenny Willott

 

179

 

Page  67,  line  21  [Clause  96],  at end insert—

 

‘(d)    

that the person reasonably believed that no person portrayed in the image

 

was made to act against their will.

 

(2A)    

For the purposes of this section whether a belief is reasonable is to be determined

 

having regard for all the circumstances.’.

 



 
 

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Mr David Heath

 

David Howarth

 

Jenny Willott

 

181

 

Page  71,  line  13  [Clause  104],  after ‘person’, insert ‘aged 18 or over’.

 

John McDonnell

 

Lynne Jones

 

Kelvin Hopkins

 

Ms Diane Abbott

 

Mr Elfyn Llwyd

 

Hywel Williams

 

Total signatories: 9

 

Alan Simpson

 

Dr Ian Gibson

 

Mr Neil Gerrard

 

11

 

Page  71,  line  24,  leave out Clause 105.

 

Secretary Jack Straw

 

41

 

Page  71,  line  33  [Clause  105],  leave out from ‘to’ to ‘the’ in line 34 and insert

 

‘assist’.

 


 

Mr Nick Herbert

 

Mr Edward Garnier

 

Mr David Burrowes

 

Mr Nick Hurd

 

123

 

Page  74,  line  13,  leave out Clause 109.

 

Mr David Heath

 

David Howarth

 

Jenny Willott

 

229

 

Page  74,  line  17  [Clause  109],  leave out ‘and 55’ and insert ‘ 55 and 55A’.

 

Mr David Heath

 

David Howarth

 

Jenny Willott

 

230

 

Page  74,  line  19  [Clause  109],  after ‘55’, insert ‘or 55A’.

 

Secretary Jack Straw

 

89

 

Page  74,  line  31  [Clause  109],  leave out from beginning to ‘and’ in line 33.

 



 
 

Consideration of Bill: 9th January 2008                  

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Secretary Jack Straw

 

42

 

Page  76,  line  4  [Clause  110],  leave out ‘the’ and insert ‘a’.

 

Secretary Jack Straw

 

43

 

Page  76,  line  12  [Clause  110],  at end insert—

 

‘(da)    

any sum payable by virtue of section 137(1) or (1A) of the Powers of

 

Criminal Courts (Sentencing) Act 2000 (c. 6) (orders requiring parents to

 

pay fines etc.);’.

 

Secretary Jack Straw

 

44

 

Page  76,  line  13  [Clause  110],  leave out ‘to (iii)’ and insert ‘to (iiia)’.

 


 

Secretary Jack Straw

 

45

 

Page  77,  line  27  [Clause  112],  leave out ‘the’ and insert ‘a’.

 

Secretary Jack Straw

 

46

 

Page  77,  line  35  [Clause  112],  at end insert—

 

‘(iiia)    

any sum payable by virtue of Article 35 of the Criminal Justice

 

(Children) (Northern Ireland) Order 1998 (S.I. 1998/1504 (N.I. 9) (orders

 

requiring parents to pay fines etc.);’.

 

Secretary Jack Straw

 

47

 

Page  77,  line  36  [Clause  112],  leave out ‘to (d)’ and insert ‘to (da)’.

 


 

Secretary Jack Straw

 

48

 

Page  79,  line  7  [Clause  114],  after ‘central authority’ insert ‘of the other member

 

State’.

 


 

Secretary Jack Straw

 

49

 

Page  80,  line  42  [Clause  117],  after ‘central authority’ insert ‘of the other member

 

State’.

 



 
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