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Criminal evidence (witness anonymity) bill

Monday, 21, Jul 2008 12:00

Justice minister Jack Straw introduced this emergency legislation to the Commons on July 4th, with it scheduled to be rushed through the lower house on July 8th.

It addresses a ruling by law lords in June that defendants are entitled to know who is testifying against them, seemingly heralding the end to witnesses giving evidence anonymously.

Police have expressed concern over the move and the government is now seeking to change regulations around securing the anonymity of those giving witnesses in criminal proceedings.

First reading (Commons): July 4th 2008

Second reading, committee stage, report stage and third reading (Commons):: July 8th 2008

First reading (Lords): July 8th 2008

Second reading, committee stage, report stage and third reading (Lords): July 15th 2008

Ping-pong: July 16th 2008

Royal assent: July 21st 2008


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