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Seanad: Personal Insolvency (Amendment) Bill 2020: Committee Stage (23 Apr 2021)

James Browne: The Senator will be aware that under Standing Order 168, the Minister will be required to provide a report on the publishing of this Bill. As indicated, a full and extensive review of the personal insolvency regime is also being completed this year. On the specific statistics sought by the Senator, relevant statistics will be included in the post-enactment report on the implementation of...

Seanad: Future of Gambling Regulation: Statements (23 Apr 2021)

James Browne: I am pleased to have this opportunity to update the Seanad on progress made by my Department to establish an independent gambling regulator for Ireland focused on public safety and well-being.As Senators will be aware, gambling reform has been in development for some time. The industry is large and complex. It is continuously evolving through technological development and many of our...

Seanad: Future of Gambling Regulation: Statements (23 Apr 2021)

James Browne: I thank all Senators for their contributions. The House is very much united in attacking the scourge of gambling and gambling addiction. Senator O'Loughlin rightly pointed out that a key difference with this addiction compared with others that are every bit as devastating is that we can see the downward trend in people who have a drug or drink addiction. With gambling, the first time...

Seanad: EU Regulations (Europol): Motion (26 Apr 2021)

James Browne: I thank Senators for agreeing to take this motion at relatively short notice. The motion relates to a proposal to strengthen and develop Europol to increase the services it provides to European Union member states within the boundaries of the mission and tasks of the agency as laid down in Article 88 of Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union. The deadline for opting in to the...

Seanad: EU Regulations (Europol): Motion (26 Apr 2021)

James Browne: I thank the Senators for their contributions and their broad support for this proposal. This legislative initiative is part of a package of measures presented by the Commission in December 2020 to reinforce the Union's response to the threat posed by terrorism. Since the 2016 regulation came into force the operational support provided by Europol's counterterrorism centre has increased...

Seanad: Criminal Procedure Bill 2021: Committee Stage (26 Apr 2021)

James Browne: The issues around opening and closing will be revisited when the amendments to section 12 are discussed and I will address them at that point. It is similar with section 11 around court rules. In regard to the issue of the Minister being given powers to decide which offences are included, the Bill goes into detail on section 5 as to what the requirements are for the Minister to decide what...

Seanad: Criminal Procedure Bill 2021: Committee Stage (26 Apr 2021)

James Browne: I will seek clarification. I suspect and understand that either aiding or abetting after the fact would cover it but I will get absolute clarification.

Seanad: Criminal Procedure Bill 2021: Committee Stage (26 Apr 2021)

James Browne: I am in something of a difficult position in that this is the Minister's Bill and I cannot step into her mind. I certainly cannot step into the mind of any future Minister. As I understand it, this is to be used only where there has been considerable consultation. I reiterate that if an order is to be made, it must be laid before the Houses under section 5(4). Any Minister, whether it is...

Seanad: Criminal Procedure Bill 2021: Committee Stage (26 Apr 2021)

James Browne: I could not put it any better than Senator McDowell has put it. I think the amendment is going to be withdrawn.

Seanad: Criminal Procedure Bill 2021: Committee Stage (26 Apr 2021)

James Browne: Senator McDowell gave a very good example of where I would expect a judge would require somebody to be arraigned when he or she is going to challenge that type of evidence in sexual cases. I made a section 4E application once in a manslaughter by omission case. At that time there was no precedent and there was a question as to whether it was even an offence here. Sometimes, there are...

Seanad: Criminal Procedure Bill 2021: Committee Stage (26 Apr 2021)

James Browne: For my part I welcome amendments from both Government and non-Government Members. It helps to improve legislation, which is hugely welcome. It probably is a departure from times past but it is a welcome departure. I am not minded to accept the amendment for the reason that what the Senators, with the exception of Sinn Féin, are trying to do is already done in the Bill. I refer to...

Seanad: Criminal Procedure Bill 2021: Committee Stage (26 Apr 2021)

James Browne: I thank the Senator. This is probably just a matter of good practice. The Senator gives an example of the practical impact of a witness travelling a long distance. It may also be the case that there is an expert witness on the State's side of a case, perhaps a forensics expert, where he or she has appeared as a witness in a preliminary trial, and where if the trial was some distance away...

Seanad: Criminal Procedure Bill 2021: Committee Stage (26 Apr 2021)

James Browne: As Senator Ward rightly points out and Senator McDowell accepts, this already happens in court trials in regard to admissibility, probative value versus prejudicial value and a judge has to make those calls on the basis, sometimes, that if the evidence was allowed to go to the jury for it to decide, perhaps it may put the accused in a prejudicial position. Trial by jury is the cornerstone of...

Seanad: Criminal Procedure Bill 2021: Committee Stage (26 Apr 2021)

James Browne: It is an important point.

Criminal Justice (Amendment Bill) 2021: Order for Second Stage (28 Apr 2021)

James Browne: I move: "That Second Stage be taken now."

Criminal Justice (Amendment) Bill 2021: Second Stage (28 Apr 2021)

James Browne: I move: "That the Bill be now read a Second Time." The Criminal Justice (Amendment) Bill 2021 is a relatively short but significant item of legislation. I am very pleased to introduce it to the House. The purpose of the Bill is to provide for the repeal of the second or subsequent mandatory sentences in the areas of firearms and misuse of drugs. It also addresses similar mandatory type...

Criminal Justice (Amendment) Bill 2021: Second Stage (28 Apr 2021)

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Criminal Justice (Amendment) Bill 2021: Second Stage (28 Apr 2021)

James Browne: I thank everyone who made a contribution to the debate on this Bill. As Deputies will have noted, the Bill is limited in scope and is designed to rectify the constitutional infirmity identified by the Supreme Court with regard to repealing second or subsequent mandatory sentences, mainly in the area of firearms and misuse of drugs. As I noted in my introductory remarks, the Supreme Court...

Criminal Justice (Amendment Bill) 2021: Referral to Select Committee (28 Apr 2021)

James Browne: I move: That the Bill be referred to the Select Committee on Justice pursuant to Standing Orders 95 and 181.

Written Answers — Department of Justice and Equality: Legislative Programme (28 Apr 2021)

James Browne: The Programme for Government gives a clear commitment to establish a gambling regulator focused on public safety and well-being, covering gambling online and in person, and the powers to regulate advertising, gambling websites and apps. The Justice Plan 2021 identifies the enactment of legislation to licence and regulate the gambling industry as a key objective. As outlined in the Justice...

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