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| people who have committed sexual | offences | abroad and come here what |
| uk citizens who commit sexual | offences | abroad will be delivered back |
| cases of rape and sexual | offences | against children the committee agreed |
| ssi 2000 450 the sexual | offences | amendment act 2000 commencement no |
| aspects of the a sexual | offences | and b local government bills |
| able to amend the sexual | offences | bill and to use the |
| to agree that the sexual | offences | bill be considered by the |
| take evidence on the sexual | offences | bill currently before the uk |
| the timetable for the sexual | offences | bill if that would be |
| scotland bill and the sexual | offences | bill is adequate and complete |
| the scottish executive the sexual | offences | bill is drafted in terms |
| meeting 2003 session 1 sexual | offences | bill subordinate legislation births deaths |
| schedule 2 to the sexual | offences | bill that is before the |
| the mound edinburgh 1 sexual | offences | bill the committee will take |
| put that on record sexual | offences | bill the convener the committee |
| second reading of the sexual | offences | bill took place in the |
| followed by motion on sexual | offences | bill uk legislation for text |
| followed by motion on sexual | offences | bill uk legislation motion on |
| followed by motion on sexual | offences | bill uk legislation motion on |
| offences in the uk sexual | offences | bill were deleted and if |
| section 83 of the sexual | offences | bill which is headed persons |
| committee will examine the sexual | offences | bill which the united kingdom |
| for what became the sexual | offences | bill with the review of |
| need to list the sexual | offences | hugh henry that is a |
| if the list of scottish | offences | in the uk sexual offences |
| indictment cases or cases where | offences | involve a significant sexual element |
| the principle that our sexual | offences | legislation should be consistent with |
| have incorporated in the sexual | offences | procedure and evidence scotland act |
| subsection within their area sexual | offences | procedure and evidence scotland bill |
| draft report on the sexual | offences | procedure and evidence scotland bill |
| general principles of the sexual | offences | procedure and evidence scotland bill |
| general principles of the sexual | offences | procedure and evidence scotland bill |
| sport committee 26 february sexual | offences | procedure and evidence scotland bill |
| general principles of the sexual | offences | procedure and evidence scotland bill |
| government committee 18 december sexual | offences | procedure and evidence scotland bill |
| bill passed 6 june sexual | offences | procedure and evidence scotland bill |
| draft report on the sexual | offences | procedure and evidence scotland bill |
| government committee 22 january sexual | offences | procedure and evidence scotland bill |
| bill introduced 3 september sexual | offences | procedure and evidence scotland bill |
| 28 february 27 february sexual | offences | procedure and evidence scotland bill |
| commercial services union 4 sexual | offences | procedure and evidence scotland bill |
| sport committee 16 april sexual | offences | procedure and evidence scotland bill |
| government committee 30 october sexual | offences | procedure and evidence scotland bill |
| 6 in private 3 sexual | offences | procedure and evidence scotland bill |
| report published 11 july sexual | offences | procedure and evidence scotland bill |
| kilmarnock after christmas 6 sexual | offences | procedure and evidence scotland bill |
| 3 debate on the sexual | offences | procedure and evidence scotland bill |
| its work programme 6 sexual | offences | procedure and evidence scotland bill |
| government committee 6 november sexual | offences | procedure and evidence scotland bill |
| the implementation of the sexual | offences | procedures and evidence scotland act |
| contradictory to state that sexual | offences | provisions should normally be dealt |
| prisoners who have committed sexual | offences | that are subject to abuse |
| purposes of registration for sexual | offences | the driver would have committed |
| applies to the following sexual | offences | under the law of scotland |
| to extend the coverage of | offences | with a significant sexual aspect |
| who are convicted of specific | offences | abduction with intent to rape |
| have been convicted of sex | offences | abroad are automatically put on |
| has been convicted of sex | offences | against children travelling overseas for |
| who have been convicted of | offences | in other countries and which |
| have been convicted of sex | offences | overseas register when they come |
| to section 43 penalties for | offences | amendment 78 moved des mcnulty |
| the bill is straightforward the | offences | and penalties are broadly in |
| enforcement entry search and arrest | offences | penalties and forfeitures regulations application |
| of having committed an offence | offences | penalties and forfeitures section 10c |
| procedure statistical bulletin motor vehicle | offences | in scotland 1998 se 2000 |
| use their powers to stop | offences | being committed that was a |
| in respect of sentencing for | offences | committed after the coming into |
| giving evidence and producing documents | offences | committed by witnesses who fail |
| conditions be applied were the | offences | committed in the uk supported |
| are alleged to have committed | offences | however it is clear that |
| act 1997 in relation to | offences | that are committed in scotland |
| 1995 regulations extend only to | offences | that are committed in the |
| prison in scotland and what | offences | these veterans committed specifying the |
| murder or assault are already | offences | under scots law if committed |
| the scottish executive how many | offences | were committed under paragraph 5 |
| alleged to have committed further | offences | while on bail s1o 1534 |
| that persons who commit serious | offences | against victims of any age |
| people do not commit any | offences | and only a tiny number |
| commit the vast majority of | offences | many of them drug related |
| total certainty unless the relevant | offences | are made offences under scots |
| offences it deals with those | offences | in a different way from |
| 51 which relates to homosexual | offences | it deals with those offences |
| the relevant offences are made | offences | under scots law in identical |
| number of recorded crimes and | offences | in fife has got much |
| for nearly one in three | offences | recorded by the police yet |
| with the number of recorded | offences | s1w 34890 michael matheson to |
| giving evidence in relation to | offences | under the bill part 2 |
| when it comes to sex | offences | hugh henry no we still |
| a complete review of sex | offences | it then amalgamated its proposals |
| try to list all the | offences | as something might be missed |
| to have a list of | offences | because as it is constructed |
| to construct a list of | offences | given that we are ensuring |
| specifically for a list of | offences | in scotland that list is |
| is whether a list of | offences | should be prescribed in a |
| approach is to list specified | offences | that allow the courts to |
| different from the list of | offences | that we have incorporated in |
| add to the list of | offences | the traffic in prostitution offence |
| of which were for drug | offences | just as important the bill |
| robbery and c drug related | offences | s1w 8782 richard lochhead to |
| what sentences for drug dealing | offences | were given by the courts |
| law and the definition of | offences | i suspect that my colleagues |
| as well as creating the | offences | in scots domestic law the |
| that by incorporating the icc | offences | into domestic law proceedings against |
| in the incorporation of icc | offences | into domestic law that is |
| contains two separate lists of | offences | recognising the differences in law |
| parliament to make provision for | offences | under the law of scotland |
| law of scotland corresponding to | offences | within the jurisdiction of the |
| in scotland are common law | offences | you also told us that |
| 158 convictions for rspca related | offences | last year the legislation works |
| was related to road traffic | offences | s1w 3618 mr kenny macaskill |
| courts in fines for traffic | offences | further notes that this money |
| in fines for road traffic | offences | in scotland are made available |
| is unacceptable one of the | offences | involved is serious this is |
| officers or for more serious | offences | whatever was required from the |
| for the retrial of serious | offences | where there is compelling new |
| determined whether the listing of | offences | in the bill is relevant |
| court scotland bill incorporates the | offences | in the icc statute into |
| ranger is reporting them for | offences | that this bill seeks to |
| broken down by i reported | offences | ii cases brought and iii |
| provides for prosecution of those | offences | in relevant circumstances where the |
| jurisdiction is taken over certain | offences | against british citizens and the |
| extra territorial jurisdiction over certain | offences | against british citizens and the |
| come an book them for | offences | against trees save us fae |
| are talking about here are | offences | against women that are specific |
| them in relation to poaching | offences | and help them to stop |
| in relation to dangerous driving | offences | in particular where a fatality |
| provisions in schedule 2 headed | offences | in scotland were headed common |
| it is common in statutory | offences | to see a requirement for |
| their discretion and that such | offences | can be dealt with under |
| 76 after section 27 insert | offences | under part 1a 1 sections |
| only a minimal number of | offences | b there are sufficient resources |
| sentence for a number of | offences | in connection with category c |
| given the nature of the | offences | that we are talking about |
| judges given the kind of | offences | with which the court will |
| scotland namely a the following | offences | i rape ii clandestine injury |
| offenders act 1997 which lists | offences | in scotland paragraph 2 1 |
| on 14 february 2000 what | offences | those arrested were believed to |
| to prosecute any of those | offences | as they would not exist |
| combat a range of terrorist | offences | throughout the eu those measures |
| of trying to detect those | offences | which are very difficult to |
| as passed contents section 1 | offences | 1a exception stalking and flushing |
| 1 after section 59a insert | offences | aggravated by social prejudice 1 |
| the section on prohibition and | offences | which i will go through |
| and for connected purposes 1 | offences | 1 a person who deliberately |
| appropriate for many offenders and | offences | but they can turn lesser |
| the scottish executive how many | offences | involving air guns there were |
| executive how many reports of | offences | were referred to the scottish |
| problems with it but the | offences | are being prosecuted and convictions |
| on our resources because the | offences | are relatively minor and we |
| will just come across such | offences | because they are liable to |
| knives where new types of | offences | emerge that are not covered |
| orders are today for similar | offences | he looked at weatherly and |
| standards officers to report any | offences | to the procurator fiscal enforcement |
| how we deal with such | offences | if the police were watching |
| during the commission of such | offences | the appointment is time limited |
| and sentences relating to such | offences | will he now review the |
| the question again arises of | offences | being created the only persons |
| area and what were the | offences | s1w 1959 fiona mcleod to |
| by each procurator fiscal of | offences | in which a firearm other |
| by each procurator fiscal of | offences | in which an air firearm |
| stage 2 amendments relating to | offences | aggravated by religious prejudice from |
| craigie s1m 945 dangerous driving | offences | sentencing lodged on 2 june |
| deter and punish dog fouling | offences | supported by mr kenneth gibson |
| is presently drafted deals with | offences | in a very different way |
| with a long string of | offences | to his name he needs |
| experience of other due diligence | offences | and of the extensive investigation |
| of incorrect recording of disciplinary | offences | have been found in the |
| to prevent the commission of | offences | having said all that the |
| young people away from repeat | offences | increase the range of disposals |
| aware of the level of | offences | involving the carrying of knives |
| veterinary attention for example specific | offences | of cruelty include transportation of |
| conditional offers in respect of | offences | that can be tried before |
| to broaden the range of | offences | that will trigger registration on |
| consider all information including previous | offences | and submissions from victims and |
| now contains no new criminal | offences | nor powers to allow land |
| 945 alex neil dangerous driving | offences | sentencing that the parliament calls |
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