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| Clause 107, page 64, line 42, leave out ‘follow’ and insert ‘have regard to’. |
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| Clause 107, page 65, line 29, leave out ‘is’ and insert ‘are’. |
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| Clause 107, page 66, line 3, leave out ‘Act 1983 (c. 20)’ and insert ‘Acts 1983 and |
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| Page 64, line 40, leave out Clause 107. |
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| Page 66, line 6, leave out Clause 108. |
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| Clause 109, page 67, line 15, at end add— |
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| | ‘(6) | Whilst the courts may have regard to the availability of correctional resources, for |
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| | the avoidance of doubt the courts must not pass a sentence that is wholly |
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| | determined by resource assessments which are expressly intended for the |
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| | guidance of the Secretary of State in planning for and providing such custodial or |
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| | community sentences as he advises Parliament, and it considers, necessary in the |
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| | light of such assessments.’. |
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| Clause 110, page 67, leave out line 23 and insert— |
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| Clause 115, page 69, line 38, leave out from ‘may’ to end of line 39 and insert |
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| ‘provide the Council with such assistance as it requests in connection with the |
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| Page 70, line 21, leave out Clause 118. |
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| | Schedule 14, page 151, line 36, at end insert— |
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| | ‘(4A) | But the court must not, save where the interests of justice indicate otherwise, |
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| | sentence a person to be disqualified for an extension period unless it has |
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| | considered the effect that any such disqualification will, or is likely to, have in |
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| | all the circumstances of the case on that person’s prospects of rehabilitation, |
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| | employment, finding accommodation and not re-offending after the |
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| | completion of the custodial part of the sentence.’. |
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| | ‘(4A) | But the court must not, save where the interests of justice indicate otherwise, |
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| | sentence a person to be disqualified for an extension period unless it has |
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| | considered the effect that any such disqualification will, or is likely to, have in |
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| | all the circumstances of the case on that person’s prospects of rehabilitation, |
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| | employment, finding accommodation and not re-offending after the |
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| | completion of the custodial part of the sentence.’. |
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| | ‘(4A) | But the court must not, save where the interests of justice indicate otherwise, |
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| | sentence a person to be disqualified for an extension period unless it has |
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| | considered the effect that any such disqualification will, or is likely to, have in |
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| | all the circumstances of the case on that person’s prospects of rehabilitation, |
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| | employment, finding accommodation and not re-offending after the |
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| | completion of the custodial part of the sentence.’. |
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| | ‘(4A) | But the court must not, save where the interests of justice indicate otherwise, |
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| | sentence a person to be disqualified for an extension period unless it has |
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| | considered the effect that any such disqualification will, or is likely to, have in |
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| | all the circumstances of the case on that person’s prospects of rehabilitation, |
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| | employment, finding accommodation and not re-offending after the |
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| | ‘(4A) | But the court must not, save where the interests of justice indicate otherwise, |
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| | sentence a person to be disqualified for an extension period unless it has |
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| | considered the effect that any such disqualification will, or is likely to, have in |
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| | all the circumstances of the case on that person’s prospects of rehabilitation, |
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| | employment, finding accommodation and not re-offending after the |
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| | completion of the custodial part of the sentence.’. |
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| | ‘(4A) | But the court must not, save where the interests of justice indicate otherwise, |
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| | sentence a person to be disqualified for an extension period unless it has |
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| | considered the effect that any such disqualification will, or is likely to, have in |
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| | all the circumstances of the case on that person’s prospects of rehabilitation, |
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| | employment, finding accommodation and not re-offending after the |
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| | completion of the custodial part of the sentence.’. |
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| Clause 122, page 74, line 3, at end insert ‘who shall lay a copy of the report before |
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| Schedule 15, page 160, line 38, at end insert— |
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| | ‘(9) | For the purposes of subsection (10) “foreign service offence” means an offence |
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| | (b) | would constitute an offence under the law of England and Wales or a |
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| | service offence (“the corresponding domestic offence”) if it were done in |
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| | England and Wales by a member of Her Majesty’s forces at the time of |
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| | the trial for the offence with which the defendant is now charged (“the |
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| | (10) | Where a defendant has been found guilty of a foreign service offence (“the |
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| | previous service offence”), for the purposes of subsection (2)— |
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| | (a) | the previous service offence is an offence of the same description as the |
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| | current offence if the corresponding domestic offence is of that same |
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| | description, as set out in subsection (4)(a); |
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| | (b) | the previous service offence is an offence of the same category as the |
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| | current offence if the current offence and the corresponding domestic |
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| | offence belong to the same category of offences prescribed as mentioned |
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| | “service law”, in relation to a country outside the United Kingdom, means |
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| Schedule 15, page 163, line 6, leave out ‘have constituted’ and insert ‘constitute’. |
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| Schedule 15, page 163, line 7, leave out ‘had been’ and insert ‘were’. |
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| Schedule 15, page 163, line 26, at end insert— |
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| | ‘(b) | after paragraph (b) insert “or |
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| | (c) | a finding of guilt in respect of a member State service |
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| Schedule 15, page 163, leave out lines 36 to 39 and insert— |
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| | ‘(6) | For the purposes of this section— |
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