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Consideration of Bill: 9th January 2008                  

300

 

Criminal Justice and Immigration Bill, continued

 
 

Mr David Heath

 

David Howarth

 

Jenny Willott

 

201

 

Page  142  [Schedule  1],  leave out lines 9 to 19.

 


 

Mr Nick Herbert

 

Mr Edward Garnier

 

Mr David Burrowes

 

Mr Nick Hurd

 

116

 

Page  143,  line  18  [Schedule  2],  leave out paragraphs 3 and 4.

 


 

Mr David Heath

 

David Howarth

 

Jenny Willott

 

202

 

Page  144  [Schedule  2],  leave out lines 27 to 30 and insert ‘before the appropriate

 

court.’.

 

Mr David Heath

 

David Howarth

 

Jenny Willott

 

203

 

Page  144,  line  40  [Schedule  2],  leave out from beginning to end of line 3 on page

 

145 and insert—

 

  ‘(4A)  

Where the offender does not appear in answer to a summons issued under this

 

paragraph, the appropriate court may issue a warrant for his arrest.’.

 


 

Mr Nick Herbert

 

Mr Edward Garnier

 

Mr David Burrowes

 

Mr Nick Hurd

 

117

 

Page  145,  line  5  [Schedule  2],  at end insert—

 

‘(za)    

a youth rehabilitation order is still in force, and’.

 

Mr Nick Herbert

 

Mr Edward Garnier

 

Mr David Burrowes

 

Mr Nick Hurd

 

118

 

Page  145,  line  12  [Schedule  2],  leave out from ‘ways’ to end of line 13.


 
 

Consideration of Bill: 9th January 2008                  

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Criminal Justice and Immigration Bill, continued

 
 

Mr David Heath

 

David Howarth

 

Jenny Willott

 

204

 

Page  145  [Schedule  2],  leave out lines 23 to 26 and insert—

 

‘(ba)    

if the youth rehabilitation order was made by a magistrates’ court, by

 

dealing with the offender, for the offence in respect of which the order

 

was made, in any way in which the court could have dealt with the

 

offender for that offence (had the offender been before the court to be

 

dealt with for it); or

 

(bb)    

if the youth rehabilitation order was made in the Crown Court, by

 

committing the young offender in custody or releasing him on bail

 

until he can be brought before, or appear before, the Crown Court.’.

 

Philip Davies

 

Mr Nigel Evans

 

Sammy Wilson

 

115

 

Page  145,  line  26  [Schedule  2],  at end insert—

 

‘(d)    

by placing the offender in custody for a period not exceeding 3 months.’.

 

Mr David Heath

 

David Howarth

 

Jenny Willott

 

205

 

Page  145,  line  26  [Schedule  2],  at end insert—

 

  ‘(2A)  

Where the court deals with the offender under the previous subparagraph, it

 

must send to the Crown Court—

 

(a)    

a certificate signed by a justice of the peace certifying that the offender

 

has failed to comply with the youth rehabilitation order in the respect

 

certified, and such other particulars as may be desirable; and

 

(b)    

such a certificate purporting to be so signed is admissible as evidence

 

of the failure before the Crown Court.’.

 


 

Mr David Heath

 

David Howarth

 

Jenny Willott

 

206

 

Page  146,  line  21  [Schedule  2],  leave out from beginning to end of line 2 on page

 

147.

 


 

Mr David Heath

 

David Howarth

 

Jenny Willott

 

207

 

Page  147,  line  4  [Schedule  2],  leave out paragraph 7.


 
 

Consideration of Bill: 9th January 2008                  

302

 

Criminal Justice and Immigration Bill, continued

 
 

Mr Nick Herbert

 

Mr Edward Garnier

 

Mr David Burrowes

 

Mr Nick Hurd

 

119

 

Page  147,  line  23  [Schedule  2],  at end insert—

 

‘(za)    

a youth rehabilitation order is still in force, and’.

 

Mr David Heath

 

David Howarth

 

Jenny Willott

 

208

 

Page  147  [Schedule  2],  leave out line 26 and insert ‘paragraph 6, and’.

 

Mr Nick Herbert

 

Mr Edward Garnier

 

Mr David Burrowes

 

Mr Nick Hurd

 

120

 

Page  147,  line  30  [Schedule  2],  leave out from ‘ways’ to end of line 31.

 


 

Mr David Heath

 

David Howarth

 

Jenny Willott

 

209

 

Page  148,  line  32  [Schedule  2],  leave out from beginning to end of line 10 on page

 

149.

 


 

Secretary Jack Straw

 

61

 

Page  205,  line  12  [Schedule  9],  leave out ‘or premises in Scotland’.

 

Secretary Jack Straw

 

62

 

Page  205,  line  20  [Schedule  9],  leave out ‘or in Scotland’.

 

Secretary Jack Straw

 

63

 

Page  205,  line  24  [Schedule  9],  leave out ‘or premises in Scotland’.

 

Secretary Jack Straw

 

64

 

Page  205,  line  28  [Schedule  9],  leave out ‘or in Scotland’.

 



 
 

Consideration of Bill: 9th January 2008                  

303

 

Criminal Justice and Immigration Bill, continued

 
 

Mr David Heath

 

David Howarth

 

Jenny Willott

 

210

 

Page  213,  line  19  [Schedule  16],  leave out ‘offenders aged 16 or 17’ and insert

 

‘children or young persons aged under 18 years’.

 

Mr David Heath

 

David Howarth

 

Jenny Willott

 

211

 

Page  213  [Schedule  16],  leave out line 33.

 


 

Mr David Heath

 

David Howarth

 

Jenny Willott

 

212

 

Page  214,  line  22  [Schedule  16],  leave out ‘16’ and insert ‘under 17’.

 


 

Mr David Heath

 

David Howarth

 

Jenny Willott

 

213

 

Page  218,  line  10  [Schedule  16],  leave out ‘16 or 17’ and insert ‘under 18 years’.

 


 

Mr David Heath

 

David Howarth

 

Jenny Willott

 

214

 

Page  234,  line  4  [Schedule  22],  at end insert—

 

  ‘(2A)  

After subsection (1) insert—

 

“(1A)  

An action under subsection (1) may include any action intending to

 

equate sexual orientation with a propensity or intention to commit

 

an imprisonable offence, where such action is threatening and

 

intended to incite hatred on the grounds of sexual orientation.”’.

 

Mr David Heath

 

David Howarth

 

Jenny Willott

 

Dr Evan Harris

 

231

 

Page  234,  line  4  [Schedule  22],  at end insert—

 

‘(2A)    

After subsection (1) insert—


 
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