Chamber
Meeting of the Parliament 20 January 2011
20 Jan 2011 · S3 · Meeting of the Parliament
Item of business
Scottish Executive Question Time
Scottish Court Service (Weapons)
Justice and Law Officers
As I said, it is clear that significant progress has been made. The member is correct to point out that significant and substantial progress has been made in his own area of Inverclyde, which has been one of the most blighted areas. Wherever members sit in the chamber, they should recognise that progress.
We should also remember that the proposals for a six-month mandatory sentence are significantly less than the powers that are already possessed by a sheriff sitting in a sheriff court in Greenock or elsewhere. It beats me why on earth we would want to have a sheriff impose a lower sentence when somebody with evil intent is apprehended, detained and ultimately prosecuted for possessing a knife. The fact of the matter is that progress is being made and we should welcome the actions of the police, prosecution and indeed those who sit in the judiciary in Inverclyde and elsewhere.
We should also remember that the proposals for a six-month mandatory sentence are significantly less than the powers that are already possessed by a sheriff sitting in a sheriff court in Greenock or elsewhere. It beats me why on earth we would want to have a sheriff impose a lower sentence when somebody with evil intent is apprehended, detained and ultimately prosecuted for possessing a knife. The fact of the matter is that progress is being made and we should welcome the actions of the police, prosecution and indeed those who sit in the judiciary in Inverclyde and elsewhere.
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Andy Kerr (East Kilbride) (Lab)
Lab
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The Cabinet Secretary for Justice (Kenny MacAskill)
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Andy Kerr
Lab
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Stuart McMillan (West of Scotland) (SNP)
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Kenny MacAskill
SNP
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