Prospective
16Steps to safeguard welfare and safety of children in criminal proceedingsS
(1)The 1995 Act is amended as follows.
(2)In section 50 (children and certain proceedings), after subsection (6) insert—
“(7)In complying with subsection (6) the court must, in particular, consider what steps might be taken to facilitate the participation of the child in the proceedings while safeguarding the child’s welfare and, where reasonably practicable, take those steps.”.
(3)After section 70A insert—
“ChildrenS
70BSolemn proceedings against children
(1)Where solemn proceedings are brought in respect of an offence alleged to have been committed by a child, the court may sit either in a different building or room from that in which it usually sits or on different days from those on which other courts in the building are engaged in criminal proceedings.
(2)Where solemn proceedings are brought in respect of an offence alleged to have been committed by a child, the court may direct that no person is to be present at any sitting for the purposes of such proceedings except—
(a)members and officers of the court,
(b)parties to the case before the court, their solicitors and counsel, jurors, witnesses and other persons directly concerned in that case,
(c)bona fide representatives of news gathering or reporting organisations present for the purpose of the preparation of contemporaneous reports of the proceedings,
(d)such other persons as the court may specially authorise to be present.
(3)A court sitting for the purpose of hearing a charge against, or an application relating to, a person who is believed to be a child may, if it thinks fit, proceed with the hearing and determination of the charge or application even though it is discovered that the person in question is not a child.
(4)Where solemn proceedings are brought in respect of an offence alleged to have been committed by a child who is charged jointly with a person who is not a child, the court must, in considering whether to take the steps mentioned in subsection (1) or to make a direction as mentioned in subsection (2), have regard to the rights of the person with whom the child is jointly charged to effectively participate in the proceedings.”.
(4)In section 142 (summary proceedings against children), in subsection (5), at the end insert “: but see section 142A”.
(5)After that section insert—
“142ASummary proceedings where child accused along with an adult
(1)Where summary proceedings are brought in respect of an offence alleged to have been committed by a child who is charged jointly with a person who is not a child, the sheriff may sit either in a different building or room from that in which the sheriff usually sits or on different days from those on which other courts in the building are engaged in criminal proceedings.
(2)Where summary proceedings are brought in respect of an offence alleged to have been committed by a child who is charged jointly with a person who is not a child, the sheriff may direct that no person is to be present at any sitting for the purposes of such proceedings except—
(a)members and officers of the court,
(b)parties to the case before the court, their solicitors and counsel, and witnesses and other persons directly concerned in that case,
(c)bona fide representatives of news gathering or reporting organisations present for the purpose of the preparation of contemporaneous reports of the proceedings,
(d)such other persons as the sheriff may specially authorise to be present.
(3)A sheriff sitting summarily for the purpose of hearing a charge against, or an application relating to, a person who is believed to be a child may, if the sheriff thinks fit, proceed with the hearing and determination of the charge or application even though it is discovered that the person in question is not a child.
(4)Subsections (3) and (4) of section 142 apply to summary proceedings to which this section applies as they apply to such proceedings to which section 142 applies.
(5)The sheriff must, in considering whether to take the steps mentioned in subsection (1) or to make a direction as mentioned in subsection (2), have regard to the rights of the person with whom the child is jointly charged to effectively participate in the proceedings.”.
Commencement Information
I1S. 16 not in force at Royal Assent, see s. 38(3)