Proceeding contribution from Lord Bach (Labour) in the House of Lords on Tuesday, 21 July 2009. It occurred during Committee of the Whole House (HL) and Debate on bill on Coroners and Justice Bill.
Coroners and Justice Bill
I can move this government amendment speedily. It is a technical amendment to Clause 147. It has already been discussed how the court will calculate the amount of money available to an offender. As part of the process, it will take account of the offender’s relevant assets. Our amendment simply adds Section 23A of the 2000 Act to the list of orders included in the subsection. The amendment is technical but ensures that the changes introduced by the Counter-Terrorism Act 2008 are reflected in our scheme. The practical effect is that when calculating the available amount, the court will not take into account any of the offender’s assets that are already subject to a forfeiture order under Section 23A of the Terrorism Act 2000. I beg to move. Amendment 193A agreed. Clause 147, as amended, agreed. Clauses 148 to 152 agreed. Schedule 17 agreed. Clauses 153 to 155 agreed.
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- Data protection Criminal proceedings Criminal records Community Legal Service Coroners EU law Legal representation Legal costs Electronic commerce Personal records Northern Ireland Police Proceeds of crime Photographs Offensive weapons
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