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Courts Act 2003 (Consequential Provisions) Order 2005

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This is a draft item of legislation. This draft has since been made as a UK Statutory Instrument: The Courts Act 2003 (Consequential Provisions) Order 2005 No. 886

Criminal Justice Act 2003(1)

110.  In Schedule 12 (breach or amendment of suspended sentence order, and effect of further conviction)—

(a)in paragraph 1, for “petty sessions area” (in both places) substitute “local justice area”;

(b)in paragraph 6(2) and (3)(b), for “acting for the petty sessions area” substitute “acting in the local justice area”;

(c)in paragraph 12(2)(b), for “acting for the petty sessions area for which the court acted” substitute “acting in the local justice area in which the court acted”;

(d)in paragraph 13(3)(c), for “acting for the petty sessions area” substitute “acting in the local justice area”;

(e)in paragraph 14, for “petty sessions area” (in each place) substitute “local justice area”; and

(f)in paragraph 22—

(i)in subparagraph (1)(b), for “petty sessions area” substitute “local justice area” and for “acting for that area” (in the second place) substitute “acting in that area”;

(ii)in subparagraph (2), for “acting for a different area” substitute “acting in a different area” and for “acting for that area” substitute “acting in that area”; and

(iii)in subparagraph (3), for “justices' chief executive” substitute “designated officer”.

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