There is now a power for hearings to be held in public, but it depends on the facts of the individual case. It will be important to weigh up what is in the interests of justice, but that of course also includes what is in the interests of the victim—indeed, that is a pre-eminent consideration. These decisions are necessarily fact-specific, and the Parole Board has to consider them on the facts before it. However, the hon. Lady makes a powerful point, which I am sure the Parole Board will want to take into account in relation to the facts of that particular case.
Victims and Prisoners Bill
Proceeding contribution from
Alex Chalk
(Conservative)
in the House of Commons on Monday, 15 May 2023.
It occurred during Debate on bills on Victims and Prisoners Bill.
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