HC Deb 11 July 1963 vol 680 cc171-2W
Mr. Woodburn

asked the Secretary of State for the Home Department whether he is aware of the possibility of prejudice in the system of public preliminary hearings resulting in partial reporting and in juries entering the final trial having read Press reports; and whether he will study the Scottish system of one trial without prior publicity with a view to introducing amending legislation.

convicted by the civil courts of offences under this provision or of conspiracy to commit such an offence:

H.M. Forces were convicted by court martial of similar offences:

Air Guns and Shot Guns Etc. Act, 1962, during 1962, giving a schedule of statistics showing the ages of those charged.

Mr. Woodhouse

The information is as follows:

Mr. Brooke

As I stated in answer to the hon. and learned Member for Ipswich (Mr. D. Foot) on 30th May, an undertaking was given during proceedings on the Criminal Justice Administration Bill, 1962, that the Government would undertake an inquiry into the whole nature and purpose of committal proceedings. This is in progress, and will certainly include a study of the Scottish procedure.