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Prisoners (Good Conduct Remission)

Volume 728: debated on Friday 20 May 1966

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asked the Secretary of State for the Home Department if he will relax the regulation which causes a prisoner to lose six weeks' good conduct remission if an unsuccessful appeal is lodged, and so end the system which penalises a prisoner for exercising his legal rights.

On the recommendation of the Interdepartmental Committee on the Court of Criminal Appeal, amendment of the law on this subject is proposed in Clause 5 of the Criminal Appeal Bill now in another place.