Sir John Morris

November 5, 1931 -
Summary information for Sir John Morris

Contributions

1997

EXTENDED PERIODS OF SUPERVISION FOR VIOLENT OFFENDERS SENTENCED TO FOUR YEARS OR MORE Commons January 13, 1997

Crown Prosecution Service Commons January 20, 1997

Police Cautions Written Answers January 28, 1997

Baglan Hospital Written Answers January 28, 1997

Inward Investment (Aberavon) Written Answers January 28, 1997

Magistrates and Crown Courts Written Answers January 29, 1997

Welsh Development Agency Bill Commons February 10, 1997

Crown Prosecution Service Commons February 17, 1997

2 speeches — The Constitution Commons February 20, 1997

M4 (Baglan Bridge) Written Answers March 12, 1997

Young Offenders Commons March 17, 1997

Schot Nippon Factory Written Answers March 20, 1997

Inward Investment Written Answers March 20, 1997

M4 (Baglan Bridge) Written Answers March 20, 1997

Baglan Hospital Written Answers March 20, 1997

Care for the Vulnerable Written Answers March 20, 1997

4 speeches — Crown Prosecution Service Commons June 19, 1997

4 speeches — Mr. Asil Nadir Commons June 19, 1997

3 speeches — Accountability Commons June 19, 1997

2 speeches — Serious Fraud Office Commons June 19, 1997

2 speeches — Serious Fraud Office Commons July 17, 1997

3 speeches — Amsterdam Treaty Commons July 17, 1997

6 speeches — Crown Prosecution Service Commons July 17, 1997

4 speeches — Lenient Sentences Commons July 17, 1997

Law Officers Bill [Lords] Commons July 24, 1997

4 speeches — Race Hatred Commons November 6, 1997

2 speeches — Lenient Sentences Commons November 6, 1997

8 speeches — Crown Prosecution Service Commons November 6, 1997

3 speeches — Justice Ministry Commons December 4, 1997

4 speeches — Cruelty to Animals (Prosecutions) Commons December 4, 1997

3 speeches — Rape Cases Commons December 4, 1997

4 speeches — Perjury Commons December 4, 1997

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