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2014-09-01 OBJECTS AND REASONS This Bill would amend the Offences Against the Person Act, Cap. 141 to abolish the mandatory imposition of the penalty of death for the offence of murder.

2 Arrangement of Sections 1. 2. 3. Short title Amendment of section 2 of Cap. 141 Insertion of section 2A into Cap. 141

BARBADOS A Bill entitled An Act to amend the Offences Against the Person Act, Cap. 141 to abolish the mandatory imposition of the penalty of death for the offence of murder. ENACTED by the Parliament of Barbados as follows:

4 Short title 1. This Act may be cited as the Offences Against the Person (Amendment) Act, 2014. Amendment of section 2 of Cap. 141 2. The Offences Against the Person Act, in this Act referred to as the principal Act, is amended by deleting section 2 and substituting the following: Penalties for the offence of murder 2.(1) A person who is convicted of murder shall be sentenced to death; or imprisonment for life. (2) A Court may sentence a person convicted of murder to death where (c) (d) (e) the murder was committed with a high level of brutality, cruelty, depravity, or callousness; the murder involved calculated or lengthy planning; the deceased was a Judge, a Magistrate, the Director of Public Prosecutions or a legal officer in the Department of Public Prosecutions and the office of the deceased was a factor in the commission of the offence; the deceased was a member of the Royal Barbados Police Force, a member of the Barbados Defence Force, a member of the Special Constabulary or a prison officer and the office of the deceased was a factor in the commission of the offence; the deceased was a member of a group of persons who have a common characteristic such as race, nationality, ethnicity

(f) (g) (h) (i) or religion and this was a factor in the commission of the offence; the deceased was a witness or a juror in a pending or concluded trial and this was a factor in the commission of the offence; the deceased was particularly vulnerable because of his age, health or disability or because of any other factor; the person convicted was convicted of 2 or more offences of murder, whether or not arising from the same circumstances; or in the opinion of the Court, there are any other exceptional circumstances which must be taken into account and which justify the imposition of a sentence of death. (3) Where the Court, having considered the circumstances of the case, elects to sentence a person convicted of murder to imprisonment for life the Court may order 5 the term of imprisonment for life shall be served without the possibility of the grant of a release order where the Court is satisfied that the person poses a serious danger to the public; or the term of imprisonment with the possibility for the grant of a release order. (4) Where the Court sentences a person to death, and the sentence of death is not executed within a period of 5 years from the date of the sentence, the sentence shall be commuted, by order of the Court, to a sentence of imprisonment for life without the possibility of the grant of a release order. (5) In this section and in section 2A "release order" has the meaning assigned to it by section 2 of the Prisons Act, Cap. 168..

6 Insertion of section 2A into Cap. 141 3. The principal Act is amended by inserting immediately after section 2, the following section: Review of existing sentences 2A.(1) A person who, prior to the commencement of the Offences Against the Person (Amendment) Act, 2012, was convicted of murder and sentenced to death and whose sentence was not commuted under section 78 of the Constitution, 1966/1455 shall have (i) (ii) his sentence set aside by the Chief Justice; and a new sentence imposed, in accordance with section 2, by the Chief Justice; and whose sentence was commuted under section 78 of the Constitution, 1966/1455 shall have (i) (ii) his sentence and the instrument by which the sentence was commuted, set aside; and a new sentence imposed, in accordance with section 2, by the Chief Justice. (2) Notwithstanding section 2(1), a person whose sentence is reviewed under subsection (1) shall not be subject to a sentence of death. (3) A judge shall, in imposing a new sentence under subsection (1), consider the circumstances or facts of the offence and degree of the involvement of the offender in the offence;

7 (c) (d) (e) (f) (g) (h) (i) the age of the offender; the personal circumstances of the offender such as his social or economic circumstances; whether the offender pleaded guilty and the point at which the guilty plea was made; any attempt by the offender to make reparation for the offence; any written representation made by a spouse or a relative of the deceased who has suffered physically, emotionally, psychologically or financially as a result of the commission of the offence; any representations made on the behalf of the offender by his attorney-at-law; any representations made by the prosecution; and any other circumstances which, in the opinion of the judge, must be taken into account..

8 Read three times and passed the House of Assembly this day of, 2014. Speaker Read three times and passed the Senate this, 2014. day of President