PART 6TAKING ACCOUNT OF CONVICTIONS

CHAPTER 1Amendments: legislation that extends to England and Wales only

Amendment of the Powers of Criminal Courts (Sentencing) Act 200025

1

The Powers of Criminal Courts (Sentencing) Act 200021 is amended as follows.

2

In section 17(1)(b) (referral conditions for young offenders)22, omit sub-paragraph (ii) and the “or” preceding it.

3

In section 110 (minimum of seven years for third class A drug trafficking offence)23

a

in subsection (1)(b), for “2 relevant drug convictions; and” substitute “been convicted in any part of the United Kingdom of two other class A drug trafficking offences; and”;

b

omit subsection (2A).

4

In section 111(2A) (minimum of three years for third domestic burglary)24

a

in paragraph (a)(ii), omit “or any other member State”;

b

in paragraph (b)(ii), for “any other case” substitute “respect of a conviction in any other part of the United Kingdom”.

5

In section 113 (certificates of convictions for purposes of Chapter III)25

a

for subsection (1A) substitute—

1A

Where—

a

a person is convicted in any part of the United Kingdom other than England and Wales of—

i

a class A drug trafficking offence, or

ii

a corresponding domestic burglary offence,

b

the court by or before which the person is convicted states in open court that the person has been convicted of such an offence on that date, and

c

that court certifies, by way of a certificates signed by the proper officer of the court, the fact that the person has been convicted of such an offence on that date,

the certificate is evidence, for the purposes of the relevant section of this Chapter, that the person was convicted of such an offence on that date.

b

for subsection (2A) substitute—

2A

Where—

a

a person is convicted in any part of the United Kingdom other than England and Wales of—

i

a class A drug trafficking offence, or

ii

a corresponding domestic burglary offence,

b

the court by or before which the person is convicted states in open court that the offence was committed on a particular day or over, or at some time during, a particular period, and

c

that court certifies, by way of a certificate signed by the proper officer of the court, that the offence was committed on a particular day or over, or at some time during, a particular period,

the certificate is evidence, for the purposes of the relevant section of this Chapter, that the offence was committed on a particular day or over, or at some time during, that period.

c

in subsection (3), omit the definition of “corresponding drug trafficking offence”.

6

In section 114 (offences under service law)26

a

omit subsection (1A);

b

omit subsection (1B);

c

omit subsection (4).