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Part 1 Youth rehabilitation ordersPrevious MatchNext Match
Part 2 SentencingPrevious MatchNext Match
Release and recall of prisoners
21.Credit for period of remand on bail: terms of imprisonment and detention
23.Credit for period of remand on bail: transitional provisions
24.Minimum conditions for early release under section 246(1) of Criminal Justice Act 2003
25.Release on licence under Criminal Justice Act 2003 of prisoners serving extended sentences
26.Release of certain long-term prisoners under Criminal Justice Act 1991
27.Application of section 35(1) of Criminal Justice Act 1991 to prisoners liable to removal from the UK
28.Release of fine defaulters and contemnors under Criminal Justice Act 1991
31.Recall of life prisoners: abolition of requirement for recommendation by Parole Board
32.Release of prisoners recalled following release under Criminal Justice Act 1991
Part 4 Other criminal justice provisionsPrevious MatchNext Match
Part 5 Criminal lawPrevious MatchNext Match
Pornography etc.Previous MatchNext Match
63.Possession of extreme pornographic imagesPrevious MatchNext Match
64.Exclusion of classified films etc.Previous MatchNext Match
66.Defence: participation in consensual actsPrevious MatchNext Match
67.Penalties etc. for possession of extreme pornographic imagesPrevious MatchNext Match
68.Special rules relating to providers of information society servicesPrevious MatchNext Match
Offences relating to nuclear material and nuclear facilities
Unlawfully obtaining etc. personal dataPrevious MatchNext Match
Part 6 International co-operation in relation to criminal justice mattersPrevious MatchNext Match
Recognition of financial penalties: requests to other member StatesPrevious MatchNext Match
Recognition of financial penalties: requests from other member StatesPrevious MatchNext Match
85.Procedure on receipt of certificate by designated officerPrevious MatchNext Match
86.Modification of Magistrates' Courts Act 1980Previous MatchNext Match
87.Requests from other member States: Northern IrelandPrevious MatchNext Match
88.Procedure on receipt of certificate by clerk of petty sessionsPrevious MatchNext Match
89.Modification of Magistrates' Courts (Northern Ireland) Order 1981Previous MatchNext Match
90.Transfer of certificates to central authority for ScotlandPrevious MatchNext Match
Recognition of financial penalties: miscellaneousPrevious MatchNext Match
Repatriation of prisonersPrevious MatchNext Match
93.Delivery of prisoner to place abroad for purposes of transfer out of the United Kingdom
94.Issue of warrant transferring responsibility for detention and release of an offender to or from the relevant Minister
95.Powers to arrest and detain persons believed to fall within section 4A(3) of Repatriation of Prisoners Act 1984
Part 10 Special immigration statusPrevious MatchNext Match
SCHEDULES
Further provisions about youth rehabilitation orders
Part 1 Provisions to be included in youth rehabilitation orders
Part 3 Provisions applying where court proposes to make youth rehabilitation order
Part 4 Provisions applying where court makes youth rehabilitation order etc.
Breach, revocation or amendment of youth rehabilitation orders
Part 5 Powers of court in relation to order following subsequent conviction
SCHEDULE 3Previous MatchNext Match
Transfer of youth rehabilitation orders to Northern IrelandPrevious MatchNext Match
Part 1 Making or amendment of a youth rehabilitation order where offender resides or proposes to reside in Northern IrelandPrevious MatchNext Match
Making of youth rehabilitation order where offender resides or will reside in Northern IrelandPrevious MatchNext Match
Amendment of youth rehabilitation order where offender resides or proposes to reside in Northern IrelandPrevious MatchNext Match
Further provisions regarding the making or amending of youth rehabilitation orders under paragraph 1 or 2Previous MatchNext Match
Part 2 Provisions relating to an order made or amended under Part 1Previous MatchNext Match
Effect of the youth rehabilitation order in Northern IrelandPrevious MatchNext Match
Duty of offender to keep in touch with relevant officerPrevious MatchNext Match
Direction by Crown Court in Northern Ireland that proceedings in Northern Ireland be before a court of summary jurisdictionPrevious MatchNext Match
Powers of the home court in respect of the youth rehabilitation orderPrevious MatchNext Match
Powers of court in England or Wales before which the offender is required to appearPrevious MatchNext Match
Power to amend provisions of Schedule in consequence of changes to the law in Northern IrelandPrevious MatchNext Match
Youth rehabilitation orders: consequential and related amendments
Part 1 Consequential amendments
Children and Young Persons Act 1969 (c. 54)
14.The Children and Young Persons Act 1969 has effect subject...
15.Omit section 25 (transfers between England or Wales and Northern...
16.(1) Section 26 (transfers between England or Wales and the...
17.(1) Section 32 (detention of absentees) is amended as follows....
18.In section 70(1) (interpretation)— (a) omit the definition of “supervision...
19.In section 73(4)(a) (provisions of section 32 extending to Scotland)...
33.The Children Act 1989 has effect subject to the following...
34.(1) Section 21 (provision of accommodation for children in police...
35.In section 31(7)(b) (care and supervision orders), for sub-paragraph (ii)...
36.In section 105(6) (interpretation)— (a) in paragraph (b), omit from...
37.(1) Part 3 of Schedule 3 (education supervision orders) is...
38.In paragraph 3 of Schedule 8 (privately fostered children) for...
Powers of Criminal Courts (Sentencing) Act 2000 (c. 6)
51.The Powers of Criminal Courts (Sentencing) Act 2000 has effect...
52.In section 19(4)(a) (making of referral orders: effect on court's...
53.In section 73 (reparation orders)— (a) for subsection (4)(b) substitute—...
54.In section 74(3)(a) (requirements and provisions of reparation order, and...
55.In section 75 (breach, revocation and amendment of reparation orders)...
56.In section 91(3) (offenders under 18 convicted of certain serious...
57.In section 137(2) (power to order parent or guardian to...
58.In section 150(2) (binding over of parent or guardian), for...
59.In section 159 (execution of process between England and Wales...
60.(1) Section 160 (rules and orders) is amended as follows....
61.In section 163 (general definitions)— (a) omit the definitions of...
62.(1) Schedule 8 (breach, revocation and amendment of action plan...
63.In Schedule 10 (transitory modifications), omit paragraphs 4 to 6...
64.In Schedule 11 (transitional provisions)— (a) in paragraph 4, omit—...
Child Support, Pensions and Social Security Act 2000 (c. 19)
Criminal Justice Act 2003 (c. 44)
71.Part 12 of the Criminal Justice Act 2003 (sentencing) has...
72.(1) Section 147 (meaning of “community sentence” etc.) is amended...
73.(1) Section 148 (restrictions on imposing community sentences) is amended...
74.In section 149(1) (passing of community sentence on offender remanded...
75.In section 150 (community sentence not available where sentence fixed...
76.(1) Section 151 (community order for persistent offender previously fined)...
77.(1) Section 156 (pre-sentence reports and other requirements) is amended...
78.In section 161 (pre-sentence drug testing)— (a) in subsection (1),...
79.(1) Section 166 (savings for powers to mitigate sentences and...
80.(1) Section 174 (duty to give reasons for, and explain...
82.In section 177(1) (community orders) for “16” substitute “ 18...
83.In section 197(1)(b) (meaning of “the responsible officer”), omit “the...
84.In section 199 (unpaid work requirement)— (a) in subsection (3),...
85.In section 201 (activity requirement), in subsection (3)(a), for sub-paragraphs...
86.In section 202 (programme requirement), in subsection (4)(a), for sub-paragraphs...
87.In section 203(2), for paragraphs (a) and (b) substitute “...
88.In section 209(2)(c) (drug rehabilitation requirement), for sub-paragraphs (i) and...
89.In section 211 (periodic review of drug rehabilitation requirement), omit...
90.In section 214 (attendance centre requirement), after subsection (6) add—...
91.In section 217(1)(b) (requirement to avoid conflict with religious beliefs...
93.In section 222(1)(e) (rules), after “attendance centre requirements” insert “...
94.Omit section 279 (drug treatment and testing requirement in action...
95.In section 330(5)(a) (orders subject to the affirmative resolution procedure),...
96.In Schedule 8 (breach, revocation or amendment of community order),...
97.Omit Schedule 24 (drug treatment and testing requirement in action...
Offences specified for the purposes of sections 225(3A) and 227(2A) of Criminal Justice Act 2003
Credit for period of remand on bail: transitional provisions
SCHEDULE 7Previous MatchNext Match
Youth default orders: modification of provisions applying to youth rehabilitation ordersPrevious MatchNext Match
Part 2 Amendments of Criminal Appeal (Northern Ireland) Act 1980
Protection for spent cautions under Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974
1.The Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974 (c. 53) is amended...
2.In section 6(6) for “the Schedule” substitute “ Schedule 1...
3.After section 8 (defamation actions) there is inserted— Protection afforded...
4.After section 9 (unauthorised disclosure of spent convictions) insert— Unauthorised...
5.The Schedule (service disciplinary proceedings) is re-numbered as Schedule 1....
6.After that Schedule insert— SCHEDULE 2 Protection for spent cautions...
Electronic monitoring of persons released on bail subject to conditions
Bail for summary offences and certain other offences to be tried summarily
2.In section 3(6D)(a) (condition to be imposed on person in...
3.After section 9 (offence of agreeing to indemnify sureties in...
4.Schedule 1 (persons entitled to bail: supplementary provisions) is amended...
5.(1) Paragraph 1 (defendants to whom Part 1 applies) becomes...
6.After Part 1 insert— Part 1A Defendants Accused or Convicted...
SCHEDULE 14Previous MatchNext Match
Special rules relating to providers of information society servicesPrevious MatchNext Match
Sexual offences: grooming and adoption
2.The Sexual Offences Act 2003 (c. 42) has effect subject...
3.In section 27(1)(b) (family relationships) after “but for” insert “...
4.In section 29(1)(b) (sections 25 and 26: sexual relationships which...
5.(1) Section 64 (sex with an adult relative: penetration) is...
6.(1) Section 65 (sex with an adult relative: consenting to...
Hatred on the grounds of sexual orientation
3.In the italic cross-heading before section 29A at the end...
4.After that section insert— Meaning of “hatred on the grounds...
5.In the italic cross-heading before section 29B at the end...
7.In section 29C(1) (publishing or distributing written material), after “religious...
8.In section 29D(1) (public performance of play), after “religious hatred”...
9.In section 29E(1) (distributing, showing or playing a recording), after...
10.In section 29F(1) (broadcasting or including programme in programme service),...
11.In section 29G(1) (possession of inflammatory material), for “religious hatred...
12.(1) Section 29H (powers of entry and search) is amended...
13.(1) Section 29I (power to order forfeiture) is amended as...
14.After section 29J insert— Protection of freedom of expression (sexual...
15.In section 29K(1) (savings for reports of parliamentary or judicial...
16.(1) Section 29L (procedure and punishment) is amended as follows....
17.In section 29N (interpretation), after the definition of “dwelling” insert—...
Offences relating to nuclear material and nuclear facilities
Part 1 Amendments of Nuclear Material (Offences) Act 1983
1.The Nuclear Material (Offences) Act 1983 (c. 18) has effect...
2.(1) Section 1 (extended scope of certain offences) is amended...
3.After section 1 insert— Increase in penalties for offences committed...
4.For section 2 substitute— Offences involving preparatory acts and threats...
5.After section 3 (supplemental) insert— Application to activities of armed...
7.In section 7 (application to the Channel Islands, Isle of...
SCHEDULE 18Previous MatchNext Match
Penalties suitable for enforcement in England and Wales or Northern IrelandPrevious MatchNext Match
Person residing in England and WalesPrevious MatchNext Match
Person having property etc. in England and WalesPrevious MatchNext Match
Person having property etc. in Northern IrelandPrevious MatchNext Match
Person having property etc. in England and Wales and Northern IrelandPrevious MatchNext Match
Person having property etc. in England and Wales and ScotlandPrevious MatchNext Match
Person having property etc. in Northern Ireland and ScotlandPrevious MatchNext Match
Person having property etc. in England and Wales, Scotland and Northern IrelandPrevious MatchNext Match
SCHEDULE 19Previous MatchNext Match
Grounds for refusal to enforce financial penaltiesPrevious MatchNext Match
Part 1 The grounds for refusalPrevious MatchNext Match
1.A penalty (of any kind) has been imposed on the...Previous MatchNext Match
2.A penalty (of any kind) has been imposed on the...Previous MatchNext Match
3.(1) The decision was made in respect of conduct— Previous MatchNext Match
4.(1) The decision was made in respect of conduct— Previous MatchNext Match
5.The decision was made in respect of conduct by a...Previous MatchNext Match
6.The certificate does not confirm that— (a) if the proceedings...Previous MatchNext Match
7.(1) The financial penalty is for an amount less than...Previous MatchNext Match
Part 2 European framework list (financial penalties)Previous MatchNext Match
8.Participation in a criminal organisation. Previous MatchNext Match
11.Sexual exploitation of children and child pornography. Previous MatchNext Match
12.Illicit trafficking in narcotic drugs and psychotropic substances. Previous MatchNext Match
13.Illicit trafficking in weapons, munitions and explosives. Previous MatchNext Match
15.Fraud, including that affecting the financial interests of the European...Previous MatchNext Match
16.Laundering of the proceeds of crime. Previous MatchNext Match
17.Counterfeiting currency, including of the euro. Previous MatchNext Match
19.Environmental crime, including illicit trafficking in endangered animal species and...Previous MatchNext Match
20.Facilitation of unauthorised entry and residence. Previous MatchNext Match
22.Illicit trade in human organs and tissue. Previous MatchNext Match
23.Kidnapping, illegal restraint and hostage-taking. Previous MatchNext Match
26.Illicit trafficking in cultural goods, including antiques and works of...Previous MatchNext Match
29.Counterfeiting and piracy of products. Previous MatchNext Match
30.Forgery of administrative documents and trafficking therein. Previous MatchNext Match
32.Illicit trafficking in hormonal substances and other growth promoters. Previous MatchNext Match
33.Illicit trafficking in nuclear or radioactive materials. Previous MatchNext Match
37.Crimes within the jurisdiction of the International Criminal Court. Previous MatchNext Match
38.Unlawful seizure of aircraft or ships. Previous MatchNext Match
40.Conduct which infringes road traffic regulations, including breaches of regulations...Previous MatchNext Match
42.Infringement of intellectual property rights. Previous MatchNext Match
43.Threats and acts of violence against persons, including violence during...Previous MatchNext Match
46.Offences created by the issuing State and serving the purpose...Previous MatchNext Match
Closure orders: premises associated with persistent disorder or nuisance
After Part 1 of the Anti-social Behaviour Act 2003 (c....
SCHEDULE 21Previous MatchNext Match
Nuisance or disturbance on HSS premisesPrevious MatchNext Match
Investigation of complaints of police misconduct etc.
2.In section 23(2) (regulations) after paragraph (q) insert—
3.Schedule 3 (handling of complaints and conduct matters etc.) is...
4.In paragraph 6(4) (handling of complaints by appropriate authority: use...
5.After paragraph 19 insert— Special procedure where investigation relates to...
6.(1) Paragraph 20A (accelerated procedure in special cases) is amended...
7.(1) Paragraph 20B (investigations managed or carried out by Commission:...
8.In paragraph 20D(2) (action by Commission on receipt of memorandum)...
9.(1) Paragraph 20E (other investigations: action by appropriate authority) is...
10.Omit paragraph 20G (special cases: Director of Public Prosecutions) and...
11.(1) Paragraph 21A (procedure where conduct matter is revealed in...
12.(1) Paragraph 22 (final reports on investigations) is amended as...
13.(1) Paragraph 23 (action by Commission in response to investigation...
14.(1) Paragraph 24 (action by the appropriate authority in response...
15.In paragraph 24A(2) (final reports on investigations into other DSI...
17.(1) Paragraph 25 (appeals to Commission with respect to an...
18.(1) Paragraph 27 (duties with respect to disciplinary proceedings) is...
19.After paragraph 28 insert— Minor definitions In this Part of this Schedule— “gross misconduct” means a...
Section 327A of Criminal Justice Act 2003: meaning of “child sex offence”
The following is the Schedule to be inserted as Schedule...
Amendments to armed forces legislation
12.In section 209 (offenders under 18 convicted of certain serious...
13.(1) Section 219 (dangerous offenders aged 18 or over) is...
14.(1) Section 220 (certain violent or sexual offences: offenders aged...
15.(1) Section 221 (dangerous offenders aged under 18) is amended...
16.(1) Section 222 (offenders aged under 18: certain violent or...
17.(1) Section 223 (the required opinion for the purposes of...
18.(1) Section 228 (appeals where previous convictions set aside) is...
19.In section 237 (purposes of sentencing), in subsection (3)(b)—
20.In section 256 (pre-sentence reports), in subsection (1)(c) for the...
21.In section 260 (discretionary custodial sentences: general restrictions), in subsection...
22.In section 261 (length of discretionary custodial sentences: general provision)—...
23.In section 273 (review of unduly lenient sentences by Court...
Restrictions on imposing community punishment
24.In section 253(2)(h) (duties in complying with section 252) for...
25.In section 254(1) (savings for powers to mitigate sentence etc.)...
26.(1) Section 270 (community punishments: general restrictions etc.) is amended...
27.After section 270 insert— Community punishment available only for offences...
Suspended prison sentences: further conviction or breach of requirement
SCHEDULE 26Previous MatchNext Match
Minor and consequential amendmentsPrevious MatchNext Match
Part 2 Other amendmentsPrevious MatchNext Match
Children and Young Persons Act 1969 (c. 54)Previous MatchNext Match
Criminal Appeal (Northern Ireland) Act 1980 (c. 47)Previous MatchNext Match
Wildlife and Countryside Act 1981 (c. 69)Previous MatchNext Match
Repatriation of Prisoners Act 1984 (c. 47)Previous MatchNext Match
9.The Repatriation of Prisoners Act 1984 has effect subject to...Previous MatchNext Match
10.Before section 1 insert— “ Transfer of prisoners to or...Previous MatchNext Match
11.(1) Section 1 (issue of warrant for transfer) is amended...Previous MatchNext Match
12.(1) Section 2 (transfer out of the United Kingdom) is...Previous MatchNext Match
13.(1) Section 3 (transfer into the United Kingdom) is amended...Previous MatchNext Match
14.(1) Section 4 (temporary return) is amended as follows Previous MatchNext Match
15.Before section 5 (operation of warrant and retaking prisoners) insert—...Previous MatchNext Match
16.(1) Section 5 (operation of warrant and retaking prisoners) is...Previous MatchNext Match
17.(1) Section 6 (revocation etc. of warrants) is amended as...Previous MatchNext Match
18.(1) Section 8 is amended as follows. Previous MatchNext Match
19.(1) The Schedule (operation of certain enactments in relation to...Previous MatchNext Match
Police and Criminal Evidence Act 1984 (c. 60)Previous MatchNext Match
Criminal Justice (Evidence, Etc.) (Northern Ireland) Order 1988 (S.I. 1988/1847 (N.I. 17))Previous MatchNext Match
Football Spectators Act 1989 (c. 37)Previous MatchNext Match
Criminal Justice (International Co-operation) Act 1990 (c. 5)Previous MatchNext Match
Prisoners and Criminal Proceedings (Scotland) Act 1993 (c. 9)Previous MatchNext Match
Youth Justice and Criminal Evidence Act 1999 (c. 23)Previous MatchNext Match
35.The Youth Justice and Criminal Evidence Act 1999 has effect...Previous MatchNext Match
36.(1) Section 35 (child complainants and other child witnesses) is...Previous MatchNext Match
37.(1) Section 62 (meaning of “sexual offence” and other references...Previous MatchNext Match
38.The amendments made by paragraphs 36 and 37 are deemed...Previous MatchNext Match
39.Where an order under section 61 of the Youth Justice...Previous MatchNext Match
Powers of Criminal Courts (Sentencing) Act 2000 (c. 6)Previous MatchNext Match
40.The Powers of Criminal Courts (Sentencing) Act 2000 has effect...Previous MatchNext Match
41.In section 12 (absolute and conditional discharge), in subsection (1)...Previous MatchNext Match
42.In section 24(5)(a) (first meeting: duration of contract), after “under...Previous MatchNext Match
43.In section 28(a) (offender etc. referred back to court), for...Previous MatchNext Match
44.In section 92 (detention under sections 90 and 91: place...Previous MatchNext Match
45.In section 116 (power to order return to prison where...Previous MatchNext Match
46.In section 130 (compensation orders), in subsection (2) for “section...Previous MatchNext Match
47.In section 146 (driving disqualification for any offence), in subsection...Previous MatchNext Match
48.In section 164 (further interpretative provisions), in subsection (3)(c) for...Previous MatchNext Match
49.(1) Schedule 1 (youth offender panels: further court proceedings) is...Previous MatchNext Match
Criminal Justice and Court Services Act 2000 (c. 43)Previous MatchNext Match
Life Sentences (Northern Ireland) Order 2001 (S.I. 2001/2564) (N.I. 2)Previous MatchNext Match
Crime (International Co-operation) Act 2003 (c. 32)Previous MatchNext Match
Sexual Offences Act 2003 (c. 42)Previous MatchNext Match
53.The Sexual Offences Act 2003 has effect subject to the...Previous MatchNext Match
54.(1) In section 83(6)(a) (notification requirements: initial notification) after “court”...Previous MatchNext Match
55.(1) In section 85(4)(a) (notification requirements: periodic notification) after “court”...Previous MatchNext Match
56.(1) Section 133 (interpretation) is amended as follows. Previous MatchNext Match
57.(1) In section 138 (orders and regulations), at the end...Previous MatchNext Match
58.(1) Schedule 3 (sexual offences in respect of which offender...Previous MatchNext Match
Criminal Justice Act 2003 (c. 44)Previous MatchNext Match
59.The Criminal Justice Act 2003 has effect subject to the...Previous MatchNext Match
60.(1) Section 23A (financial penalties) is amended as follows. Previous MatchNext Match
61.After section 23A insert— Variation of conditions A relevant prosecutor may, with the consent of the offender,...Previous MatchNext Match
62.In section 25 (codes of practice) in subsection (2) after...Previous MatchNext Match
63.In sections 88(3), 89(9) and 91(5) (days to be disregarded...Previous MatchNext Match
64.In section 142 (purposes of sentencing), in subsection (2)(c) for...Previous MatchNext Match
65.In section 150 (circumstances in which community sentence not available),...Previous MatchNext Match
66.In section 152 (general restrictions on imposing custodial sentences), in...Previous MatchNext Match
67.In section 153 (length of discretionary custodial sentences: general provision),...Previous MatchNext Match
68.In section 163 (general power of Crown Court to fine)...Previous MatchNext Match
69.In section 224 (meaning of “specified offence” etc), in subsection...Previous MatchNext Match
70.Section 233 (offences under service law) is omitted. Previous MatchNext Match
71.In section 264 (consecutive terms), in subsection (6)(a)(i) after “means”...Previous MatchNext Match
72.In section 305 (interpretation of Part 12), in subsection (4)—...Previous MatchNext Match
73.In section 273 (life prisoners transferred to England and Wales),...Previous MatchNext Match
74.(1) Section 325 (arrangements for assessing etc risks posed by...Previous MatchNext Match
75.In section 326(5)(a) (review of arrangements), for “and this section”...Previous MatchNext Match
76.In section 330(5)(a) (orders subject to the affirmative procedure) after...Previous MatchNext Match
77.In Part 4 of Schedule 37, in the entry relating...Previous MatchNext Match
Criminal Justice Act 2003 (Commencement No. 8 and Transitional and Saving Provisions) Order 2005 (S.I. 2005/950)Previous MatchNext Match
Natural Environment and Rural Communities Act 2006 (c. 16)Previous MatchNext Match
Offender Management Act 2007 (c. 21)Previous MatchNext Match
SCHEDULE 27Previous MatchNext Match
Transitory, transitional and saving provisionsPrevious MatchNext Match
Part 1 Youth justicePrevious MatchNext Match
Abolition of certain youth orders and related amendmentsPrevious MatchNext Match
Making of youth rehabilitation orders: other existing ordersPrevious MatchNext Match
Fine default: section 35 of the Crime (Sentences) Act 1997Previous MatchNext Match
Restrictions on imposing community sentencesPrevious MatchNext Match
Part 2 SentencingPrevious MatchNext Match
Release and recall of prisonersPrevious MatchNext Match
8.Nothing in the amendments made by section 26 affects the...Previous MatchNext Match
9.Section 33(1A) of the Criminal Justice Act 1991 (c. 53)...Previous MatchNext Match
10.The amendments made by subsections (3) and (5) of section...Previous MatchNext Match
11.In section 255A and 255C of the Criminal Justice Act...Previous MatchNext Match
12.The amendment made by subsection (1) of section 32 applies...Previous MatchNext Match
Part 3 AppealsPrevious MatchNext Match
Part 4 Other criminal justice provisionsPrevious MatchNext Match
Part 5 Criminal lawPrevious MatchNext Match
Penalties for possession of extreme pornographic imagesPrevious MatchNext Match
Maximum penalty for publication etc. of obscene articlesPrevious MatchNext Match
Offences relating to nuclear material and nuclear facilitiesPrevious MatchNext Match
Reasonable force for purposes of self-defence etc.Previous MatchNext Match
Unlawfully obtaining etc. personal data: defencesPrevious MatchNext Match
Part 6 International co-operation in relation to criminal justice mattersPrevious MatchNext Match
SCHEDULE 28Previous MatchNext Match
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