§ Mr. Secretary Hurd, supported by the Prime Minister, Secretary Sir Geoffrey Howe, Mr. Secretary Edwards, Mr. John McGregor, Mr. Secretary Rifkind, Mr. Secretary Channon, Mr. Attorney-General and Mr. David Mellor, presented a Bill to make further provision for the investigation of and trials for fraud; to amend the rules of evidence in criminal proceedings; to provide for the reference by the Attorney General of certain questions relating to sentencing to the Court of Appeal; to amend the law with regard to the jurisdiction and powers of criminal courts, the collection, enforcement and remission of fines imposed by coroners, juries, supervision orders, the detention of children and young persons, probation and the probation service, criminal appeals, anonymity in cases of rape and similar cases, officers of inner London magistrates' courts and the costs and expenses of prosecution witnesses and certain other persons; to make fresh provision for the payment of compensation by the Criminal Injuries Compensation Board and for extradition; to amend the Police and Criminal Evidence Act 113 1984 in relation to searches of detained persons, computer data about fingerprints and bail for persons in customs detention; to make provision for remands to customs detention; to amend section 24 of the Immigration Act 1971 in respect of offences under subsection (1)(b)(i) of that section; to extend to the purchase of easements and other rights over land the power to purchase land conferred on the Secretary of State by section 36 of the Prison Act 1952; and for connected purposes: And the same was read the First time; and ordered to be read a Second time tomorrow and to be printed. [Bill 2].