Meeting of the Parliament 26 January 2017
We have set the remit for the review, which has been placed in SPICe. Lord Bracadale will carry out the review and he will determine where his review takes him. In terms of the expressed remit, he is being tasked to look at the important issue of statutory aggravations.
The review will be independent, and Lord Bracadale—one of the most experienced practising criminal law judges in Scotland—will take it where he feels that it needs to go to fulfil the remit, which is to look at whether the body of law in this area is piecemeal and requires consolidation. I know that, some years ago, Patrick Harvie rightly called for consolidation. Lord Bracadale’s duty is to look at the whole body of law to determine whether it is effective and appropriate in the context of 21st century Scotland. I am sure that he will read the Official Report of questions and responses on today’s statement, and I know that Patrick Harvie and his party will wish to feed into the review.