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2006 No. 3217 (C. 114 )

CRIMINAL LAW, ENGLAND AND WALES

The Criminal Justice Act 2003 (Commencement No.14 and Transitional Provision) Order 2006

  Made 4th December 2006 

The Secretary of State makes the following Order in exercise of the powers conferred by sections 330(3) and (4) and 336(3) of the Criminal Justice Act 2003[1]:

Citation and interpretation
     1. —(1) This Order may be cited as the Criminal Justice Act 2003 (Commencement No.14 and Transitional Provision) Order 2006.

    (2) In this Order —

Commencement
     2. —(1) —Subject to article 3, the following provisions of the 2003 Act shall come into force on 1st January 2007—

Transitional provision
     3. —(1) The coming into force of section 14 of the 2003 Act has effect only where the offence to which paragraph 2A(2)(b) or 9AA(1)(b) of Part 1 of Schedule 1 to the 1976 Act applies was committed on or after 1st January 2007.

    (2) The coming into force of section 15(1) and (2) of the 2003 Act has effect only where the failure to surrender referred to in paragraph 6(2)(b) or 9AB(1)(b) of Part 1 of Schedule 1 to the 1976 Act occurred on or after 1st January 2007.


Scotland of Asthal,Q.C.
Minister of State

Home Office
4th December 2006



EXPLANATORY NOTE

(This note is not part of the Order)


This Order brings into force in England and Wales on 1st January 2007, subject to the transitional provision in article 3, sections 14 and 15(1) and (2) of the Criminal Justice Act 2003 in relation to certain offences specified in article 2(a). The specified offences are those to which paragraphs 2A(2)(b), 6(2)(b), 9AA(1)(b) and 9AB(1)(b) of Part 1 of Schedule 1 to the Bail Act 1976 apply in relation to which the defendant is liable on conviction to a sentence of imprisonment for life, detention during Her Majesty's pleasure or custody for life. The effect of the Order is that the new criteria in paragraphs 2A(1) and 9AA(2) of Part 1 of Schedule 1 to the 1976 Act, as substituted by section 14(1) of the 2003 Act, will apply as to when bail may be granted to a defendant who has, on or after 1st January 2007, committed a specified offence, and who appears to the Court to have been on bail in criminal proceedings on the date of the offence. The Order also has the effect that the new criteria in paragraphs 6(1) and 9AB(3) of Part 1 of Schedule 1 to the 1976 Act, as substituted by section 15(1) and (2) of the 2003 Act, will apply as to when bail may be granted to a person who, having been released on bail in or in connection with criminal proceedings for a specified offence, appears to the Court to have failed to surrender to custody in those proceedings on or after 1st January 2007. Article 2(b) also brings into force a consequential amendment to the 1976 Act.



NOTE AS TO EARLIER COMMENCEMENT ORDERS

(This note is not part of the Order)




29.1.2004,
Provision Date of Commencement S.I. No.
Sections 1, 2, 4, 6 to 8, 11 and 12 and Schedule 1 (amendments of Police and Criminal Evidence Act 1984) 20.1.2004 2004/81
Section 3 (arrestable offences) 29.1.2004 2004/81
Section 5 (partially)(drug testing for under-eighteens); 1.8.2004 2004/1867
to the extent not already in force 1.12.2005 2005/3055
Section 9 (taking fingerprints without consent) 5.4.2004 2004/829
Section 10 (taking non-intimate samples without consent) 5.4.2004 2004/829
Sections 13, 15(3), 16, 17, 18, 19 to 21 (bail) 5.4.2004 2004/829
           4.4.2005 2005/950
Sections 22 to 24 (conditional cautions) 3.7.2004 2004/1629
Section 25 (conditional cautions, code of practice) 29.1.2004 2004/81
Sections 26 and 27 (partially)(conditional cautions) 3.7.2004 2004/1629
Section 28 and Schedule 2 (partially) and 29.1.2004 2004/81
section 31 (charging etc) 3.7.2004 2004/1629
Sections 32, 33(2), 36 to 38 and 39 (disclosure) 4.4.2005 2005/950
           15.7.2005 2005/1817
Section 33(1) (partially) 24.7.2006 2006/1835
Section 40 (code of practice for police interviews of witnesses notified by accused) 5.4.2004 2004/829
Section 41 (allocation of offences triable either way)(partially) and Schedule 3 (partially) 4.4.2005 2005/950
           9.5.2005 2005/1267
Section 42 (mode of trial for certain firearms offences: transitory arrangements) 22.1.2004 2004/81
Section 44 (jury tampering), 45 (procedure for applications), 46 (discharge of jury because of jury tampering), 47 (appeals), 48 (partially) 24.7.2006 2006/1835
Section 49 (rules of court) 29.1.2004 2004/81
Section 55 (rules of court) 29.1.2004 2004/81
Sections 57 to 61, 67 to 74 (prosecution 29.1.2004 2004/81
appeals) 4.4.2005 2005/950
Sections 75 to 96 and Schedule 5 (retrial for 29.1.2004 2004/81
serious offences) 18.4.2005           
Section 97 (application of Criminal Appeal Acts) 7.3.2005 2005/373
Sections 98 to 113 and Schedule 6 (evidence of bad character) 29.1.2004
15.12.2004,
2004/81
2004/3033
  1.1.2005  
Sections 114 to 136 (hearsay evidence) and 29.1.2004 2004/81
Schedule 7 (hearsay evidence: armed forces) 4.4.2005 2005/950
Section 139 to 141 (use of documents to refresh memory) 5.4.2004 2004/829
Sections 142 to 150, 152, 153, 156 to 160; 162 7.3.2005 2005/373
to 166 4.4.2005 2005/950
Sections 167 and 168 (partially) and 169 to 173 (sentencing and allocation guidelines) 27.2.2004 2004/81
Section 174 (duty to give reasons for, and 5.4.2004 2004/829
explain effect of, sentence) 4.4.2005 2005/950
Section 175 (duty to publish information about sentencing) 4.4.2005 2005/950
Section 176 (interpretation of Chapter1) 5.4.2004 2004/829
Sections 177, 179 and 180 (community orders) 4.4.2005 2005/950
and Schedule 8 (breach, revocation or amendment of community order) and Schedule 9 (transfer of community orders to Scotland or Northern Ireland)(all partially and subsequently all for remaining purposes) 4.4.2007 2005/950
Section 178 (power to provide for court review of community orders) 7.3.2005 2005/373
Sections 182 to 187 and Schedule 10 (prison sentences of less than 12 months)(all partially) 26.1.2004 2003/3282
Sections 189 to 194 (suspended sentences); 4.4.2005 2005/950
Schedule 12 (breach or amendment of suspended sentence order, and effect of further conviction) and Schedule 13 (transfer of suspended sentence orders to Scotland or Northern Ireland).                      
Sections 195, 196 (partially), 197 to 203, 204 26.1.2004 2003/3282
(partially), 205 to 212, 213 (partially), 214, 7.3.2005 2005/373
215, 216 (partially), 217 to 220 and Schedule 14, and sections 221 to 223 (further provisions about orders under Chapters 2 and 3). 4.4.2005 2005/950
Sections 224 to 236 (dangerous offenders); 4.4.2005 2005/950
Schedule 15 (specified offences for the purposes of Chapter 5 of Part 12); Schedule 16 (Scottish offences specified for the purposes of section 229(4)); Schedule 17 (Northern Ireland offences specified for the purposes of section 229(4)) and Schedule 18 (release of prisoners serving sentences of imprisonment or detention for public protection)                      
Sections 237 to 243 (release on licence: 26.1.2004 2003/3282
preliminary), 244 (partially) and 245 to 249, 7.3.2005 2005/373
250 to 251 (partially), 252 to 256, 257 4.4.2005 2005/950
(partially), 258 to 261, 263, 264 (partially),                      
265, 267 to 268 (release on licence) and Schedule 19 (parole board: supplementary provisions)                      
Section 262 and Schedule 20 (prisoners liable to removal from the United Kingdom: modifications of Criminal Justice Act 1991) 14.6.2004 2004/829
Section 278 and Schedule 23 (deferment of sentence) 4.4.2005 2005/950
Section 279 and Schedule 24 (drug treatment 1.12.2004 2004/3033
and testing requirement in action plan order or supervision order)(partially)                      
Section 284 and Schedule 28 (increase in penalties for drug-related offences) 29.1.2004 2004/81
Section 285 (increase in penalties for certain driving-related offences) 27.2.2004 2004/81
Section 286 (increase in penalties for offences under section 174 of the Road Traffic Act 1988) 29.1.2004 2004/81
Sections 287 to 293 (firearms offences) and Schedule 29 (sentencing for firearms offences in Northern Ireland) 22.1.2004 2004/81
Sections 294 to 297 (offenders transferred to mental hospital) 20.1.2004 2004/81
Section 299 and Schedule 30 (disqualification from working with children) 1.5.2004 2004/829
Section 300 and Schedule 31 (default orders)(partially) 7.3.2005 2005/373
Section 301 (fine defaulters: driving disqualification)(partially) 7.3.2005 2005/373
Section 302 (execution of process between 26.1.2004 2003/3282
England and Wales and Scotland) 4.4.2005 2005/950
Section 303 (sentencing: repeals)(partially) 4.4.2005 2005/950
Section 304 and Schedule 32 (amendments relating to sentencing)(partially) 26.1.2004
22.1.2004
2003/3282
2004/81
           4.4.2005 2005/950
Section 305 (interpretation of Part 12) 26.1.2004 2003/3282
           4.4.2005 2005/950
Section 306 (detention of suspected terrorists) 20.1.2004 2004/81
Section 307 (enforcement of regulations) 21.7.2005 2005/1817
Sections 308 to 312 (miscellaneous provisions about criminal proceedings) 4.4.2005 2005/950
Sections 313 and 314 (extension of investigations by Criminal Cases Review Commission in England and Wales and Northern Ireland) 1.9.2004 2004/1629
Section 315 (appeals following reference by the Criminal Cases Review Commission) 4.4.2005 2005/950
Sections 316 and 317 (power to substitute conviction of alternative offence on appeal in England and Wales and Northern Ireland) 1.9.2004 2004/1629
Section 318 (substitution of conviction on different charge on appeal from court-martial) 1.9.2004 2004/1629
Section 319 (appeals against sentence in England and Wales) 4.4.2005 2005/950
Section 320 (offence of outraging public decency triable either way) 20.1.2004 2004/81
Section 321 and Schedule 33 (jury service) 5.4.2004 2004/829
Sections 322 and 323 (individual support orders) 1.5.2004 2004/829
Section 324 and Schedule 34 (parenting orders and referral orders) 27.2.2004 2004/81
Sections 325 to 327 (arrangements for assessing etc risks posed by sexual or violent offenders) 5.4.2004 2004/829
Section 328 and Schedule 35 (criminal record certificates: amendments of Part 5 of the Police Act 1997)(partially) 29.1.2004

14.3.2006

2004/81

2006/751

Section 329 (civil proceedings brought by offenders) 20.1.2004 2004/81
Section 331 and Schedule 36 (further minor and consequential amendments)(partially) 5.4.2004
1.9.2004
2004/829
2004/1629
           15.12.2004 2004/3033
           1.1.2005           
           4.4.2005 2005/950
           15.7.2005 2005/1817
           24.7.2006 2006/1835
Section 332 and Schedule 37 (repeals) (partially) 20.1.2004,
2004/81
           27.2.2004           
           5.4.2004 2004/829
           15.12.2004 2004/3033
           4.4.2005 2005/950
           15.7.2005

14.3.2006

2005/1817

2006/751

Section 333 and Schedule 38 (supplementary and consequential provision, etc.)(partially) 27.2.2004
4.4.2005
2004/81
2005/950


Notes:

[1] 2003 c. 44.back

[2] 1976 c. 63.back

[3] Substituted by section 14(1) of the 2003 Act.back

[4] Substituted by section 15(1) of the 2003 Act.back

[5] Inserted by section 14(2) of the 2003 Act.back

[6] Inserted by section 15(2) of the 2003 Act.back



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Prepared 8 December 2006


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