Bill entitled an Act to amend the Criminal Procedure Act 1967 by providing that a court may order a person convicted of certain offences to attend and be present in court for the sentence hearing for the offence of which the person has been convicted and to provide for related matters.
Last updated: 29 Jan 2025
History of this Bill
The Bill lapsed with the dissolution of the Dáil.
29 Jan 2025
Seanad Éireann
Dáil Éireann
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Seanad First Stage
24 Jan 2025
Seanad First Stage
The Bill is initiated or presented to the House
24 Jan 2025
Completed
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Seanad Second Stage
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Seanad Second Stage
The general principles of the Bill are debated
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Future Stage
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Seanad Third Stage
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Seanad Third Stage
The Bill is examined section by section and amendments may be made
(Also known as Committee Stage)n/a
Future Stage
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Seanad Fourth Stage
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Seanad Fourth Stage
Amendments arising out of Committee Stage are considered
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Future Stage
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Seanad Fifth Stage
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Seanad Fifth Stage
Final statements on the Bill are made and it is set down for Second Stage in the Dáil
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Future Stage
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Dáil First Stage
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Dáil First Stage
The Bill is deemed to have passed Dáil First Stage
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Future Stage
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Dáil Second Stage
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Dáil Second Stage
The general principles of the Bill are debated
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Future Stage
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Dáil Third Stage
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Dáil Third Stage
The Bill is examined section by section and amendments may be made
(Also known as Committee Stage)n/a
Future Stage
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Dáil Fourth Stage
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Dáil Fourth Stage
Amendments arising out of Committee Stage are considered
(Also known as Report Stage)n/a
Future Stage
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Dáil Fifth Stage
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Dáil Fifth Stage
Final statements on the Bill are made
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Future Stage
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Enacted
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Enacted
The Bill is signed into law by the President
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Future Stage
24 Jan 2025
As initiated
Criminal Procedure (Amendment) Bill 2025