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9(1)The Criminal Justice Act 2003 is amended as follows.
(2)In Schedule 15 (specified offences for the purposes of certain sentencing provisions in Chapter 5 of Part 12, relating to dangerous offenders), in Part 1 (specified violent offences) omit the following paragraphs (which mention terrorism offences that appear in the new Part 3, to be inserted by section 9 of this Act)—
(a)paragraph 59A;
(b)paragraph 59B;
(c)paragraph 59C;
(d)paragraph 59D;
(e)paragraph 60A;
(f)paragraph 60B;
(g)paragraph 60C;
(h)paragraph 63B;
(i)paragraph 63C;
(j)paragraph 63D;
(k)paragraph 63E;
(l)paragraph 63F.
(3)In Schedule 18A (offences for which a special custodial sentence for certain offenders of particular concern may be imposed)—
(a)in paragraph 7, for “the Terrorism Act 2000” substitute “that Act”;
(b)in paragraph 14, for “the Terrorism Act 2006” substitute “that Act”.
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