Part 3Sentencing and Punishment of Offenders

CHAPTER 7Out of court disposals

Cautions

134Conditional cautions: removal etc of certain foreign offenders

In section 22 of the Criminal Justice Act 2003 (conditional cautions)—

a

in subsection (3) (both as originally enacted and as substituted by section 17 of the Police and Justice Act 2006) (conditions attached to conditional cautions to have certain objects) for “ such a caution ” substitute “any conditional caution”, and

b

after subsection (3C) insert—

3D

A conditional caution given to a relevant foreign offender may have conditions attached to it that have one or more of the objects mentioned in subsection (3E) (whether or not in addition to conditions with one or more of the objects mentioned in subsection (3)).

3E

The objects are—

a

bringing about the departure of the relevant foreign offender from the United Kingdom;

b

ensuring that the relevant foreign offender does not return to the United Kingdom for a period of time.

3F

If a relevant foreign offender is given a conditional caution with a condition attached to it with the object of ensuring that the offender does not return to the United Kingdom for a period of time, the expiry of that period does not of itself give rise to any right on the part of the offender to return to the United Kingdom.

3G

In this section “relevant foreign offender” means—

a

an offender directions for whose removal from the United Kingdom have been, or may be, given under—

i

Schedule 2 to the Immigration Act 1971, or

ii

section 10 of the Immigration and Asylum Act 1999, or

b

an offender against whom a deportation order under section 5 of the Immigration Act 1971 is in force.