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Recall of MPs Bill

Proceeding contribution from Michael Ellis (Conservative) in the House of Commons on Monday, 24 November 2014. It occurred during Debate on bills on Recall of MPs Bill.

As usual, it is a great honour to follow my hon. Friend the Member for North East Somerset (Jacob Rees-Mogg). May I start by agreeing very much with him about the issue of retrospective penalty? It is more than guidelines; it is a fundamental principle of the law of England and Wales that penalties do not apply retrospectively. I have prosecuted and, for that matter, defended cases in court which are often historical offences—this relates particularly to sexual offences, but it can relate to other types of offence as well—where the penalties have moved on and often been increased in the intervening years. The historical sex offence with which the individual defendant is charged carries a

maximum that no longer applies, but the court is bound by the maximum sentence that was in place at the time of the offence.

Type
Proceeding contribution
Reference
588 c690 
Session
2014-15
Chamber / Committee
House of Commons chamber
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