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Unlawful Killing (Recovery of Remains) Bill
The bill’s formal description, sponsors and the full list of documents Parliament has published for it, bill text at each stage, Explanatory Notes, Impact Assessments, amendment papers, written evidence and committee reports.
Long title · Parliament’s official description
A Bill to establish a presumption against eligibility for parole in cases where a person, convicted of unlawfully killing another person, has not provided relevant knowledge in their possession for the purposes of facilitating the location and recovery of the remains of the victim; to create a separate offence of withholding such information; to make provision about the available sentences for such an offence; and for connected purposes.
Sponsors · 1
- Conor McGinnLabourSt Helens North
Bill · 1
- Bill 73 2016-17 (as introduced)Commons1 Feb 2017
Briefing papers · 1
- Briefing Paper on Second ReadingCommons1 Feb 2017
