Criminal Justice (Terrorist Offences) Act 2005
Amendment of section 15 of Act of 2003. |
75.—Section 15 of the Act of 2003 is amended by— | |
(a) the substitution of the following subsections for subsections (1) and (2): | ||
“(1) Where a person is brought before the High Court under section 13, he or she may consent to his or her being surrendered to the issuing state and, if he or she so consents, the High Court shall— | ||
(a) if the European arrest warrant, or a facsimile or true copy thereof, has been endorsed in accordance with section 13 for execution of the warrant, | ||
(b) if it is satisfied that— | ||
(i) the person voluntarily consents to his or her being surrendered to the issuing state concerned and is aware of the consequences of his or her so consenting, and | ||
(ii) the person has obtained, or has been afforded the opportunity of obtaining or being provided with professional legal advice before consenting to his or her surrender, | ||
(c) if it is not required, under section 21A, 22, 23 or 24 (inserted by sections 79 , 80 , 81 and 82 of the Criminal Justice (Terrorist Offences) Act 2005), to refuse to surrender the person under this Act, and | ||
(d) if the surrender of the person is not prohibited by Part 3 or the Framework Decision (including the recitals thereto), | ||
make an order directing that the person be surrendered to such other person as is duly authorised by the issuing state to receive him or her. | ||
(2) Where a person is brought before the High Court under section 14, he or she may consent to his or her being surrendered to the issuing state and, if he or she so consents, the High Court shall— | ||
(a) upon production to the High Court of the European arrest warrant or facsimile or true copies thereof, | ||
(b) if it is satisfied that— | ||
(i) the person voluntarily consents to his or her being surrendered to the issuing state concerned and is aware of the consequences of his or her so consenting, and | ||
(ii) the person has obtained, or has been afforded the opportunity of obtaining or being provided with, professional legal advice and representation before consenting to his or her surrender, | ||
(c) if it is not required, under section 21A, 22, 23 or 24 (inserted by sections 79 , 80 , 81 and 82 of the Criminal Justice (Terrorist Offences) Act 2005), to refuse to surrender the person under this Act, and | ||
(d) if the surrender of the person is not prohibited by Part 3 or the Framework Decision (including the recitals thereto), | ||
make an order directing that the person be surrendered to such other person as is duly authorised by the issuing state to receive him or her.”, | ||
(b) the substitution of the following subsection for subsection (3): | ||
“(3) An order under this section shall take effect upon the expiration of 10 days beginning on the date of the making of the order or such earlier date as the High Court, upon the request of the person to whom the order applies, directs.”, | ||
(c) the substitution, in subsection (5), of the following paragraph for paragraph (a): | ||
“(a) the order takes effect in accordance with subsection (3) (inserted by section 75 (b) of the Criminal Justice (Terrorist Offences) Act 2005), or”, | ||
and | ||
(d) the substitution of the following subsection for subsection (7): | ||
“(7) A person (to whom an order for the time being in force under this section applies) who is not surrendered to the issuing state in accordance with subsection (5) shall be released from custody immediately upon the expiration of the 10 days referred to in that subsection unless, upon such expiration, proceedings referred to in subsection (6) are pending.”. |