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Speech in Lords Chamber - Wed 03 Dec 2025
Sentencing Bill

"My Lords, my Amendment 122, which is on page 25 of the Marshalled List, would give the Probation Service the power to change the required residence of an offender under supervision, and to make necessary consequential changes to the probation conditions and terms that apply to that offender’s probation. Any …..."
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Speech in Lords Chamber - Wed 03 Dec 2025
Sentencing Bill

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Speech in Lords Chamber - Wed 03 Dec 2025
Sentencing Bill

"I am not sure that I understand the rationale for saying that there are already existing powers in the Probation Service. That is something I wish to talk to the Minister about, and I am sure he will be happy to do that. We are very keen that the Probation …..."
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Speech in Lords Chamber - Wed 03 Dec 2025
Sentencing Bill

"My Lords, I oppose this clause standing part of the Bill. It seems to me that everything that has been said by the noble Baronesses, Lady Bennett and Lady Chakrabarti, is right. I also agree with the suggestion by the noble Baroness, Lady Chakrabarti, that there is nothing at all …..."
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Speech in Lords Chamber - Wed 03 Dec 2025
Sentencing Bill

"My Lords, this group of two amendments in my name and that of my noble friend Lady Hamwee addresses the position of the effect of changes in the law.

Amendment 138 would give a right of review to an offender serving a sentence for an offence that has been abolished, …..."

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Speech in Lords Chamber - Wed 03 Dec 2025
Sentencing Bill

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Speech in Lords Chamber - Wed 03 Dec 2025
Sentencing Bill

"My Lords, I will withdraw the amendment at this stage, but it is on the basis that I do not accept the criticisms of the detail of Amendment 138 made by the noble and learned Lord, Lord Keen. The fact that a sentence has to be suspended under the requirements …..."
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Speech in Lords Chamber - Wed 03 Dec 2025
Sentencing Bill

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Speech in Lords Chamber - Wed 03 Dec 2025
Sentencing Bill

"My Lords, this amendment, in the final group of what has been a very long afternoon and evening, would give the power to a court when granting bail to a defendant charged with the most serious driving offences to suspend that defendant’s driving licence pending the outcome of criminal proceedings.

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Speech in Lords Chamber - Wed 03 Dec 2025
Sentencing Bill

"I ask the Minister to consider this. The power to suspend that is sought by this amendment would be a power exercisable by the court and therefore reportable to the DVLA, as a result of which the driving licence would be formally withdrawn. I am not sure that is true …..."
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