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Fraud (Trials without a Jury) Bill 2006-07

Government Bill - Introduced by Secretary John Reid MP, Home Office

Progress of Bill including links to debates

Key to abbreviations 
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1R 2R Comm Rep 3R 1R 2R Comm Rep 3R PP RA
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Related Business Papers

Lords
26 Jan 07 HL Bill 31 06-07 PDF Bill as brought from the Commons and ordered to be printed in the Lords - pdf version
26 Jan 07 HL Bill 31 06-07 Bill as brought from the Commons and ordered to be printed in the Lords - html version
Commons
25 Jan 07 Proceedings Report Stage Proceedings as at 25 January 2007
25 Jan 07 Amendment paper Consideration of Bill as at 25 January 2007
12 Dec 06 Proceedings Public Bill Committee Proceedings as at 12 December 2006
12 Dec 06 Amendment paper Public Bill Committee Amendments as at 12 December 2006
16 Nov 06 Bill 6 06-07 PDF Bill as Introduced - pdf version
16 Nov 06 Bill 6 06-07 Bill as Introduced - html version

About the Bill

Make amendments of and in relation to section 43 of the Criminal Justice Act 2003.

Explanatory Notes

Related research material

Public Bill Committee

Public Bill Committees are assigned to consider the committee stage of a bill in the Commons.The committees can take evidence from outside of Parliament. This is intended to give Committee members more information on which to make their decisions.

About Parliament: Government Bills

This is a term for a type of Public Bill, introduced by government ministers.

Public Bills change the law as it applies to the general population and are the most common type of Bill introduced in Parliament. Government Ministers propose many Public Bills - those put forward by other MPs or peers are known as Private Members' Bills

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