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Public Bill Committee: 26 February 2009                  

285

 

Coroners and Justice Bill, continued

 
 

Mr Edward Garnier

 

Mr Henry Bellingham

 

Jeremy Wright

 

247

 

Clause  106,  page  64,  line  23,  leave out from ‘guidelines’ to end of line 25 and

 

insert ‘must follow the judgment by revising the guideline in line with the judgment’.

 

Bridget Prentice

 

297

 

Clause  106,  page  64,  line  24,  leave out from ‘so’ to end of line 25.

 

Mr Edward Garnier

 

Mr Henry Bellingham

 

Jeremy Wright

 

230

 

Page  64,  line  2,  leave out Clause 106.

 


 

Mr Edward Garnier

 

Mr Henry Bellingham

 

Jeremy Wright

 

248

 

Clause  107,  page  64,  line  42,  leave out ‘follow’ and insert ‘have regard to’.

 

Mr Edward Garnier

 

Mr Henry Bellingham

 

Jeremy Wright

 

249

 

Clause  107,  page  65,  line  2,  leave out ‘follow’ and insert ‘have regard to’.

 

Mr Edward Garnier

 

Mr Henry Bellingham

 

Jeremy Wright

 

250

 

Clause  107,  page  65,  line  4,  leave out from ‘that’ to end of line 5 and insert ‘there

 

are exceptional circumstances relating to the case which make it unnecessary to do so.’.

 

Mr Edward Garnier

 

Mr Henry Bellingham

 

Jeremy Wright

 

251

 

Clause  107,  page  65,  line  12,  leave out ‘follow’ and insert ‘have regard to’.

 

Mr Edward Garnier

 

Mr Henry Bellingham

 

Jeremy Wright

 

252

 

Clause  107,  page  65,  line  12,  leave out from beginning of line 13 and insert ‘In

 

having regard to any sentencing guidelines which are relevant to the offender’s case the

 

court is required—’.


 
 

Public Bill Committee: 26 February 2009                  

286

 

Coroners and Justice Bill, continued

 
 

Mr Edward Garnier

 

Mr Henry Bellingham

 

Jeremy Wright

 

253

 

Clause  107,  page  65,  line  16,  leave out ‘impose’ and insert ‘consider imposing’.

 

Mr Edward Garnier

 

Mr Henry Bellingham

 

Jeremy Wright

 

254

 

Clause  107,  page  65,  line  29,  leave out ‘duty imposed by’ and insert ‘matters

 

referred to in’.

 

Mr Edward Garnier

 

Mr Henry Bellingham

 

Jeremy Wright

 

255

 

Clause  107,  page  65,  line  29,  leave out ‘is’ and insert ‘are’.

 

Mr Edward Garnier

 

Mr Henry Bellingham

 

Jeremy Wright

 

256

 

Clause  107,  page  66,  line  3,  leave out ‘Act 1983 (c. 20)’ and insert ‘Acts 1983 and

 

2007’.

 

Mr Edward Garnier

 

Mr Henry Bellingham

 

Jeremy Wright

 

231

 

Page  64,  line  40,  leave out Clause 107.

 


 

Mr Edward Garnier

 

Mr Henry Bellingham

 

Jeremy Wright

 

232

 

Page  66,  line  6,  leave out Clause 108.

 


 

Mr Edward Garnier

 

Mr Henry Bellingham

 

Jeremy Wright

 

257

 

Clause  109,  page  67,  line  15,  at end add—

 

‘(6)    

Whilst the courts may have regard to the availability of correctional resources, for

 

the avoidance of doubt the courts must not pass a sentence that is wholly

 

determined by resource assessments which are expressly intended for the

 

guidance of the Secretary of State in planning for and providing such custodial or


 
 

Public Bill Committee: 26 February 2009                  

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Coroners and Justice Bill, continued

 
 

community sentences as he advises Parliament, and it considers, necessary in the

 

light of such assessments.’.

 

Mr Edward Garnier

 

Mr Henry Bellingham

 

Jeremy Wright

 

233

 

Page  66,  line  41,  leave out Clause 109.

 


 

Bridget Prentice

 

298

 

Clause  110,  page  67,  leave out line 23 and insert—

 

‘(a)    

the frequency with which, and extent to which, courts depart from

 

sentencing guidelines;’.

 

Mr Edward Garnier

 

Mr Henry Bellingham

 

Jeremy Wright

 

234

 

Page  67,  line  16,  leave out Clause 110.

 


 

Mr Edward Garnier

 

Mr Henry Bellingham

 

Jeremy Wright

 

235

 

Page  67,  line  34,  leave out Clause 111.

 


 

Mr Edward Garnier

 

Mr Henry Bellingham

 

Jeremy Wright

 

236

 

Page  68,  line  7,  leave out Clause 112.

 



 
 

Public Bill Committee: 26 February 2009                  

288

 

Coroners and Justice Bill, continued

 
 

Mr Edward Garnier

 

Mr Henry Bellingham

 

Jeremy Wright

 

237

 

Page  68,  line  15,  leave out Clause 113.

 


 

Mr Edward Garnier

 

Mr Henry Bellingham

 

Jeremy Wright

 

238

 

Page  69,  line  1,  leave out Clause 114.

 


 

Bridget Prentice

 

299

 

Clause  115,  page  69,  line  38,  leave out from ‘may’ to end of line 39 and insert

 

‘provide the Council with such assistance as it requests in connection with the

 

performance of its functions.’.

 

Mr Edward Garnier

 

Mr Henry Bellingham

 

Jeremy Wright

 

239

 

Page  69,  line  37,  leave out Clause 115.

 


 

Mr Edward Garnier

 

Mr Henry Bellingham

 

Jeremy Wright

 

240

 

Page  69,  line  40,  leave out Clause 116.

 


 

Mr Edward Garnier

 

Mr Henry Bellingham

 

Jeremy Wright

 

241

 

Page  70,  line  17,  leave out Clause 117.

 



 
 

Public Bill Committee: 26 February 2009                  

289

 

Coroners and Justice Bill, continued

 
 

Mr Edward Garnier

 

Mr Henry Bellingham

 

Jeremy Wright

 

242

 

Page  70,  line  21,  leave out Clause 118.

 


 

Mr Edward Garnier

 

Mr Henry Bellingham

 

Jeremy Wright

 

455

 

Parliamentary Star - white    

Schedule  14,  page  151,  line  36,  at end insert—

 

  ‘(4A)  

But the court must not, save where the interests of justice indicate otherwise,

 

sentence a person to be disqualified for an extension period unless it has

 

considered the effect that any such disqualification will, or is likely to, have in

 

all the circumstances of the case on that person’s prospects of rehabilitation,

 

employment, finding accommodation and not re-offending after the

 

completion of the custodial part of the sentence.’.

 

Mr Edward Garnier

 

Mr Henry Bellingham

 

Jeremy Wright

 

456

 

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Schedule  14,  page  153,  line  4,  at end insert—

 

  ‘(4A)  

But the court must not, save where the interests of justice indicate otherwise,

 

sentence a person to be disqualified for an extension period unless it has

 

considered the effect that any such disqualification will, or is likely to, have in

 

all the circumstances of the case on that person’s prospects of rehabilitation,

 

employment, finding accommodation and not re-offending after the

 

completion of the custodial part of the sentence.’.

 

Mr Edward Garnier

 

Mr Henry Bellingham

 

Jeremy Wright

 

457

 

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Schedule  14,  page  154,  line  16,  at end insert—

 

  ‘(4A)  

But the court must not, save where the interests of justice indicate otherwise,

 

sentence a person to be disqualified for an extension period unless it has

 

considered the effect that any such disqualification will, or is likely to, have in

 

all the circumstances of the case on that person’s prospects of rehabilitation,

 

employment, finding accommodation and not re-offending after the

 

completion of the custodial part of the sentence.’.

 

Mr Edward Garnier

 

Mr Henry Bellingham

 

Jeremy Wright

 

458

 

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Schedule  14,  page  156,  line  3,  at end insert—

 

  ‘(4A)  

But the court must not, save where the interests of justice indicate otherwise,

 

sentence a person to be disqualified for an extension period unless it has

 

considered the effect that any such disqualification will, or is likely to, have in

 

all the circumstances of the case on that person’s prospects of rehabilitation,


 
 

Public Bill Committee: 26 February 2009                  

290

 

Coroners and Justice Bill, continued

 
 

employment, finding accommodation and not re-offending after the

 

completion of the custodial part of the sentence.’.

 

Mr Edward Garnier

 

Mr Henry Bellingham

 

Jeremy Wright

 

459

 

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Schedule  14,  page  157,  line  44,  at end insert—

 

  ‘(4A)  

But the court must not, save where the interests of justice indicate otherwise,

 

sentence a person to be disqualified for an extension period unless it has

 

considered the effect that any such disqualification will, or is likely to, have in

 

all the circumstances of the case on that person’s prospects of rehabilitation,

 

employment, finding accommodation and not re-offending after the

 

completion of the custodial part of the sentence.’.

 

Mr Edward Garnier

 

Mr Henry Bellingham

 

Jeremy Wright

 

460

 

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Schedule  14,  page  159,  line  36,  at end insert—

 

  ‘(4A)  

But the court must not, save where the interests of justice indicate otherwise,

 

sentence a person to be disqualified for an extension period unless it has

 

considered the effect that any such disqualification will, or is likely to, have in

 

all the circumstances of the case on that person’s prospects of rehabilitation,

 

employment, finding accommodation and not re-offending after the

 

completion of the custodial part of the sentence.’.

 


 

Alun Michael

 

156

 

Clause  122,  page  73,  leave out line 35.

 

Alun Michael

 

163

 

Clause  122,  page  73,  leave out line 36.

 

Alun Michael

 

157

 

Clause  122,  page  74,  line  3,  at end insert ‘who shall lay a copy of the report before

 

Parliament.’.

 


 

Bridget Prentice

 

300

 

Schedule  15,  page  160,  line  38,  at end insert—

 

‘(9)    

For the purposes of subsection (10) “foreign service offence” means an offence

 

which—

 

(a)    

was the subject of proceedings under the service law of a country outside

 

the United Kingdom, and


 
 

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(b)    

would constitute an offence under the law of England and Wales or a

 

service offence (“the corresponding domestic offence”) if it were done in

 

England and Wales by a member of Her Majesty’s forces at the time of

 

the trial for the offence with which the defendant is now charged (“the

 

current offence”).

 

(10)    

Where a defendant has been found guilty of a foreign service offence (“the

 

previous service offence”), for the purposes of subsection (2)—

 

(a)    

the previous service offence is an offence of the same description as the

 

current offence if the corresponding domestic offence is of that same

 

description, as set out in subsection (4)(a);

 

(b)    

the previous service offence is an offence of the same category as the

 

current offence if the current offence and the corresponding domestic

 

offence belong to the same category of offences prescribed as mentioned

 

in subsection (4)(b).

 

(11)    

In this section—

 

“Her Majesty’s forces” has the same meaning as in the Armed Forces Act

 

2006;

 

“service law”, in relation to a country outside the United Kingdom, means

 

the law governing all or any of the naval, military or air forces of that

 

country.”’.

 

Bridget Prentice

 

301

 

Schedule  15,  page  163,  line  6,  leave out ‘have constituted’ and insert ‘constitute’.

 

Bridget Prentice

 

302

 

Schedule  15,  page  163,  line  7,  leave out ‘had been’ and insert ‘were’.

 

Bridget Prentice

 

303

 

Schedule  15,  page  163,  line  18,  leave out ‘have constituted’ and insert ‘constitute’.

 

Bridget Prentice

 

304

 

Schedule  15,  page  163,  line  19,  leave out ‘had been’ and insert ‘were’.

 

Bridget Prentice

 

305

 

Schedule  15,  page  163,  line  26,  leave out ‘or’.

 

Bridget Prentice

 

306

 

Schedule  15,  page  163,  line  26,  at end insert—

 

‘(b)    

after paragraph (b) insert “or

 

(c)    

a finding of guilt in respect of a member State service

 

offence.”’.

 

Bridget Prentice

 

307

 

Schedule  15,  page  163,  leave out lines 36 to 39 and insert—

 

‘(6)    

For the purposes of this section—


 
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