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Amendment of the Loi (1864) Réglant la Procédure Criminelle.

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A decision made (17/03/2009) regarding: Criminal Procedure Law amendment.

Decision Reference:                    MD-HA-2009-0029

Decision Summary Title :

Criminal Procedure Law amendment

Date of Decision Summary:

09 March 2009

Decision Summary Author:

Executive Officer

Home Affairs

Decision Summary:

Public or Exempt?

Public

Type of Report:

Oral or Written?

written

Person Giving

Oral Report:

 

Written Report

Title :

Report on Criminal Procedure Law amendment

Date of Written Report:

2008 11 13

Written Report Author:

Senior Legal Advisor

Written Report :

Public or Exempt?

public

Subject:

Amendment of the Loi (1864) Réglant la Procédure Criminelle 

Decision(s):

The Minister approved the draft amendment of the Loi (1864) Réglant la Procédure Criminelle and decided to proceed to lodging the projet ‘au Greffe.’

Reason(s) for Decision:

The purpose of this projet de loi is to rectify the position by amending Article 10 of the Loi of 1864 so as to make it clear that a person who, in the preceding 10 years, has been the subject of a community service order (whether under the 2001 Law or the equivalent outside Jersey) is disqualified for jury service in the same way that a person previously placed on probation is disqualified so to serve. 

Resource Implications:

There are no financial or manpower implications to the Home Affairs Department resulting from this decision.

Action required:

The Executive Officer, Home Affairs to liaise with the Greffier of the States regarding the lodging ‘au Greffe’ of the draft Law for debate on 28th April 2009. 

Signature: 

Position:

Minister for Home Affairs

Date Signed: 

Date of Decision (If different from Date Signed): 

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