HC Deb 02 April 1992 vol 222 cc429-30W
Mr. Elletson

To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department if he will make a statement about the number of prosecutions during the last 10 years for offences relating to illegal approaches to trial judges; and what plans the Government have to provide for stiffer sentences to deal with such offences.

Mr. Jack

It is not possible from the information held centrally to identify offences relating to illegal approaches to trial judges from other common law offences of attempting to pervert the course of public justice.

The table shows the number of prosecutions in England and Wales from 1981 to 1991 for attempting to pervert the course of public justice. 1992 data will not be available until autumn 1993.

Number of prosecutions at magistrates' courts for the offence of attempting to pervert the course of public justice1 under common law for the years 1981–1991 England and Wales
Prosecutions
1981 290
1982 279
1983 333
1984 308
1985 326
1986 386
1987 652
1988 864
1989 1,139
1990 1,376
1991 1,565
1 Under common law the offence of attempting to pervert the course of public justice includes fabrication of false evidence, causing a person to be wrongly convicted, interference with witness, etc.