Part 5Safeguarding vulnerable groups, criminal records etc.

CHAPTER 4Disregarding certain convictions for buggery etc.

Effect of disregard

98Section 96: supplementary

1

In section 96 “proceedings before a judicial authority” includes (in addition to proceedings before any of the ordinary courts of law) proceedings before any tribunal, body or person having power—

a

by virtue of any enactment, law, custom or practice,

b

under the rules governing any association, institution, profession, occupation or employment, or

c

under any provision of an agreement providing for arbitration with respect to questions arising under that agreement,

to determine any question affecting the rights, privileges, obligations or liabilities of any person, or to receive evidence affecting the determination of any such question.

2

For the purposes of section 96, circumstances ancillary to a conviction are any circumstances of—

a

the offence which was the subject of the conviction;

b

the conduct constituting the offence;

c

any process or proceedings preliminary to the conviction;

d

any sentence imposed in respect of the conviction;

e

any proceedings (whether by way of appeal or otherwise) for reviewing the conviction or any such sentence;

f

anything done in pursuance of, or undergone in compliance with, any such sentence.

3

For the purposes of section 96, circumstances ancillary to a caution are any circumstances of—

a

the offence which was the subject of the caution;

b

the conduct constituting the offence;

c

any process preliminary to the caution (including consideration by any person of how to deal with the offence and the procedure for giving the caution);

d

any proceedings for the offence which take place before the caution is given;

e

anything which happens after the caution is given for the purpose of bringing any such proceedings to an end;

f

any judicial review proceedings relating to the caution;

g

in the case of a warning under section 65 of the Crime and Disorder Act 1998 (reprimands and warnings for persons aged under 18), anything done in pursuance of, or undergone in compliance with, a requirement to participate in a rehabilitation programme under section 66(2) of that Act.