HC Deb 11 August 1883 vol 283 c144
MR. MORGAN LLOYD

asked Mr. Attorney General, On what day he proposes to take the Criminal Appeal Bill; and if there is any truth in the report that it is proposed to abandon the latter part of the Bill dealing with non-capital cases?

THE ATTORNEY GENERAL (Sir HENRY JAMES)

said, he must answer the latter Question in the negative. He could not mention the day on which the Bill would be taken; but it would be taken at the earliest opportunity. The Bill would be restored to its original condition as introduced into the House.