Results 10,021-10,040 of 10,346 for speaker:Jim O'Callaghan
- Select Committee on Justice and Equality: Criminal Law (Sexual Offences) Bill 2015: Committee Stage (7 Dec 2016)
Jim O'Callaghan: I would like to hear the Minister's response first.
- Select Committee on Justice and Equality: Criminal Law (Sexual Offences) Bill 2015: Committee Stage (7 Dec 2016)
Jim O'Callaghan: I welcome the fact that the Minister intends to bring forward a definition of "consent" on Report Stage. I appreciate that this issue is complex and complicated. Like Deputy Coppinger, I have tried to define "consent" and it is difficult. It is important that we acknowledge that a great deal of sexual activity in Ireland is accompanied by alcohol consumption and we have to be careful about...
- Select Committee on Justice and Equality: Criminal Law (Sexual Offences) Bill 2015: Committee Stage (7 Dec 2016)
Jim O'Callaghan: Perhaps the Deputy should go to the ombudsman.
- Select Committee on Justice and Equality: Criminal Law (Sexual Offences) Bill 2015: Committee Stage (7 Dec 2016)
Jim O'Callaghan: It includes the definition of sexual intercourse.
- Select Committee on Justice and Equality: Criminal Law (Sexual Offences) Bill 2015: Committee Stage (7 Dec 2016)
Jim O'Callaghan: It is at the very end.
- Select Committee on Justice and Equality: Criminal Law (Sexual Offences) Bill 2015: Committee Stage (7 Dec 2016)
Jim O'Callaghan: To clarify the law as it stands, if a person is convicted on indictment for organising prostitution, does he or she face a term of imprisonment not exceeding five years and a fine of up to £10,000, the sum in punts?
- Select Committee on Justice and Equality: Criminal Law (Sexual Offences) Bill 2015: Committee Stage (7 Dec 2016)
Jim O'Callaghan: I think there should be a review. I agree that we do not just want a mechanical review after five years. I suggest there should be a review in two years. Everyone is interested to see how this well-intentioned legislation will develop. People on either side of the debate seem to think it will have diametrically opposite achievements. We will see what happens. I think the Minister should...
- Select Committee on Justice and Equality: Criminal Law (Sexual Offences) Bill 2015: Committee Stage (7 Dec 2016)
Jim O'Callaghan: I may bring forward an amendment on Report Stage to section 27 that it apply to any male person, not just people over the age of 17 years. Also, the penalty being imposed is imprisonment for life, which is archaic. I will bring forward an amendment on Report Stage which perhaps the Minister might also consider.
- Select Committee on Justice and Equality: Criminal Law (Sexual Offences) Bill 2015: Committee Stage (7 Dec 2016)
Jim O'Callaghan: I agree with the Deputy. It is instructive to note that the legislation refers to the Punishment of Incest Act 1908 which provided for a maximum sentence of three to seven years, yet, 109 years later, we are inserting a penalty of imprisonment for life. There could be a situation where two people were involved in a sexual act and they were both committing different sexual and criminal...
- Select Committee on Justice and Equality: Criminal Law (Sexual Offences) Bill 2015: Committee Stage (7 Dec 2016)
Jim O'Callaghan: I move amendment No. 24: In page 20, after line 40, to insert the following: “(5) In criminal proceedings for a sexual offence, the court shall have regard to the following factors: (a) the public interest in encouraging the reporting of sexual offences; (b) the public interest in encouraging the obtaining of treatment by complainants of sexual offences; and (c) the public...
- Select Committee on Justice and Equality: Criminal Law (Sexual Offences) Bill 2015: Committee Stage (7 Dec 2016)
Jim O'Callaghan: On that basis, I will withdraw the amendment.
- Select Committee on Justice and Equality: Criminal Law (Sexual Offences) Bill 2015: Committee Stage (7 Dec 2016)
Jim O'Callaghan: I accept that and I will withdraw my amendment.
- Select Committee on Justice and Equality: Criminal Law (Sexual Offences) Bill 2015: Committee Stage (7 Dec 2016)
Jim O'Callaghan: I am persuaded by what the Minister says so I will withdraw amendment No. 58.
- Select Committee on Justice and Equality: Criminal Law (Sexual Offences) Bill 2015: Committee Stage (7 Dec 2016)
Jim O'Callaghan: I will withdraw amendment No. 76 in light of what the Minister has said.
- Select Committee on Justice and Equality: Criminal Law (Sexual Offences) Bill 2015: Committee Stage (7 Dec 2016)
Jim O'Callaghan: I move amendment No. 58: In page 26, line 24, after “account” to insert the following: “, while also taking into consideration that not one or more of the factors asserted shall be sufficient to establish whether the content ofthe relevant record should be disclosed”.
- Select Committee on Justice and Equality: Criminal Law (Sexual Offences) Bill 2015: Committee Stage (7 Dec 2016)
Jim O'Callaghan: I move amendment No. 61: In page 26, between lines 34 and 35, to insert the following: “(h) the risk of harm to the person to whom the record relates.”.
- Select Committee on Justice and Equality: Criminal Law (Sexual Offences) Bill 2015: Committee Stage (7 Dec 2016)
Jim O'Callaghan: I move amendment No. 76: In page 27, between lines 26 and 27, to insert the following: “(c) The breach of any condition on disclosure imposed by the court shall be a criminal offence.”.
- Select Committee on Justice and Equality: Criminal Law (Sexual Offences) Bill 2015: Committee Stage (7 Dec 2016)
Jim O'Callaghan: I move amendment No. 88: In page 28, between lines 21 and 22, to insert the following: "PART 7 CONSENT "Choice of individual to consent 40.An individual consents if he or she agrees by choice and has the freedom and capacity to make that choice.". In light of what we discussed earlier with regard to a definition of consent being included, I will withdraw this amendment.
- Select Committee on Justice and Equality: Criminal Law (Sexual Offences) Bill 2015: Committee Stage (7 Dec 2016)
Jim O'Callaghan: I move amendment No. 89: In page 28, between lines 21 and 22, to insert the following: "Non-consent to sexual activity 41.An individual is to be taken not to have consented to sexual activity where— (a) the defendant intentionally deceived the complainant as to the nature or purpose of sexual activity, (b) the defendant intentionally induced the complainant to consent to sexual...
- Written Answers — Department of Justice and Equality: Garda Deployment (6 Dec 2016)
Jim O'Callaghan: 101. To ask the Minister for Justice and Equality the number of Garda liaison officers with Europol from 2010 to date in 2016 in tabular form; and if she will make a statement on the matter. [38866/16]