§ 2BAfter Clause 22, insert the following new clause:
§ Life prisoners transferred to England and Wales
§ '.—(1) This section applies where, in the case of a transferred life prisoner, the Secretary of State, after consultation with the Lord Chief Justice, certifies his opinion that, if—
- (a) he had been sentenced for his offence in England and Wales after the commencement of section (Duty to release discretionary life prisoners) above; and
- (b) the reference in subsection (1) (a) of that section to a violent or sexual offence the sentence for which is not fixed by law were a reference to any offence the sentence for which is not so fixed,
§ (2) In a case to which this section applies, this Part except section 28(2) above shall apply as if—
- (a) the transferred life prisoner were a discretionary life prisoner for the purposes of this Part; and
- (b) the relevant part of his sentence within the meaning of section (Duty to release discretionary life prisoners) of this Act were the part specified in the certificate.
§ (3) In this section "transferred life prisoner" means a person—
- (a) on whom a court in a country or territory outside England and Wales has imposed one or more sentences of imprisonment or detention for an indeterminate period; and
- (b) who has been transferred to England and Wales, in pursuance of—
- (i) an order made by the Secretary of State under section 26 of the Criminal Justice Act 1961 or section 2 of the Colonial Prisoners Removal Act 1884; or
- (ii) a warrant issued by the Secretary of State under the Repatriation of Prisoners Act 1984,
§ (4) A person who is required so to serve the whole or part of two or more such sentences shall not be treated as a discretionary life prisoner for the purposes of this Part unless the requirements of subsection (1) above are satisfied as respects each of those sentences; and subsections (3) and (5) of section (Duty to release discretionary life prisoners) above shall not apply in relation to such a person until after he has served the relevant part of each of those sentences.'.
§ Lord WaddingtonMy Lords, I beg to move that the House do agree with the Commons in their Amendment No. 2B.
§ Moved, That the House do agree with the Commons in their Amendment No. 2B. —(Lord Waddington.)