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Date: 17th December 1993
Service: CEEFAX
Region: N/A
Original Broadcast Channel: BBC1
Current Page: 132
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P132 CEEFAX 132 Fri 17 Dec 16:24/40 1/5 Justice and Public Order Bill are: * Abolition of defendants' right to silence. * Creation of new Secure Training Orders, enabling 12 to 14-year-old persistent offenders to be sent to secure centres for up to two years. * Maximum sentence for 15 to 17- year-olds held in young offenders' institutions doubled to two years. * Juveniles charged with serious able to be identified to aid arrest Next News World Summaries Top Sport
P132 CEEFAX 132 Fri 17 Dec 16:32/02 2/5 POLITICS The key points in the new Criminal * Crime victims will be asked if suspects should be allowed bail, while bail will be abolished for * New counter-terrorist powers will allow police to stop and search vehicles. pornography to be raised to include jail term of up to three months. Next News World Summaries Top Sport
P132 CEEFAX 132 Fri 17 Dec 16:13/29 3/5 POLITICS The key points in the new Criminal Justice and Public Order Bill are: squatters with a maximum six month jail term and/or £5,000 fine limit. * Police powers to direct trespassers to leave land, while hunt saboteurs will face a three month jail term and a £2,500 fine. * Women victims of rape and sexual assault will no longer have to hear a judge warn a jury that they could be lying and that their word should not be taken without corroboration. Blair warning on centralisation 133Next News World Summaries Top Sport
P132 CEEFAX 132 Fri 17 Dec 16:11/56 POLITICS The key points in the new Police * Police authorities to include appointed by the Home Secretary. * Home Office spending controls over the 43 forces in England and Wales to be relaxed. objectives and to publish details Next News World Summaries Top Sport
P132 CEEFAX 132 Fri 17 Dec 16:17/48 and Magistrates Courts Bill are: * Requirements for merging forces * Disciplinary procedures to be up and make them less legalistic. * The Lord Chancellor will have the power to approve key management Blair warning on centralisation 133Next News World Summaries Top Sport