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AN ACT to amend the Criminal Code, Cap. 9
BE IT ENACTED by the President, by and with the advice and consent of the House of Representatives, in this present Parliament assembled,
and by the Board of the same as follows>
1. (1) The title of this Act is the Criminal Code (Amendment) Act, 2006, and this Act shall be read and construed as one with
the Criminal Code, hereinafter referred to as “the Code”.
(2) This Act shall come into force on such date as the Minister responsible for justice may by notice in the Gazette appoint, and
different dates may be so appointed for different provisions or for different purposes of this Act.
2. The provision in article 85 of the Code shall be renumbered as subarticle (1) thereof and immediately thereafter there shall
be inserted the following new subarticle>
“(2) The provisions of subarticle (5) of article 377 shall apply in the case of any conviction under subarticle (1) of this article
and when the conduct of the offender has resulted in a person being despoiled the Court shall apply the provisions of that subarticle
in order to ensure that the person despoiled is fully revested in the position before he was despoiled.”.
Short title and commencement.
Amendment of article 85 of the Code.
A 838
Amendment of article 104 of the Code.
Amendment
of article 222A
of the Code.
3. Subarticle (2) of article 104 of the Code shall be amended as follows>
(a) for the words “such higher punishment>” there shall be substituted the words “such higher punishment.”< and
(b) the proviso thereto shall be deleted.
4. The present provision of article 222A of the Code shall be renumbered as subarticle (1) thereof and immediately thereafter there
shall be inserted the following new sub-articles>
“(2) The punishments established in the foregoing provisions of this sub-title shall also be increased by one to two degrees
when the offence is racially or religiously aggravated within the meaning of the following sub-articles.
(3) An offence is racially or religiously aggravated if>
(a) at the time of committing the offence, or immediately before or after the commission of the offence, the offender demonstrates
towards the victim of the offence hostility based on the victim’s membership (or presumed membership) of a racial or religious
group< or
(b) the offence is motivated, wholly or partly, by hostility towards members of a racial group based on their membership of that
group.
(4) In paragraph (a) of subarticle (3)>
“membership”, in relation to a racial or religious group, includes association with members of that group<
“presumed” means presumed by the offender.
(5) It is immaterial for the purposes of paragraph (a) or (b) of subarticle (3) whether or not the offender’s hostility is also
based, to any extent, on any other factor not mentioned in that paragraph.
(6) In this article>
“racial group” means a group of persons defined by reference to race, colour, nationality (including citizenship) or ethnic or
national origins<
“religious group” means a group of persons defined by reference to religious belief or lack of religious belief.”.
5. Immediately after article 251C of the Code there shall be inserted the following new article 251D>
A 839
Addition of new article
251D to the Code.
“Increase of punishment in certain cases.
251D. The punishments established in the foregoing provisions of this sub-title shall be increased by one to two degrees when the
offence is racially or religiously aggravated within the meaning of sub-articles (3) to (6), both inclusive, of article 222A.”.
6. Immediately after article 325 of the Code there shall be inserted the following new article>
Addition of new article
325A to the Code.
“Increase of punishment in certain cases.
325A. (1) The punishments established in the foregoing provisions of this sub-title in respect of a relevant offence shall be
increased by one to two degrees when the offence is racially or religiously aggravated within the meaning of sub-articles (3) to
(6), both inclusive, of article
222A.
(2) For the purposes of this article “relevant offence” means any of the offences under articles 311, 312,
314A, 316, 317 to 320, both inclusive, and 325.”.
7. In paragraph (z) of article 338 of the Code, for the words “such sum should be paid<” there shall be substituted the words
“such sum should be paid>”, and immediately thereafter there shall be inserted the following new proviso>
“Provided that, notwithstanding any other provision of this Code, the criminal action for an offence under this paragraph is barred
by the lapse of six months<”.
8. Immediately after subarticle (2) of article 391 of the Code there shall be inserted the following new subarticle>
“(3) Where the witness is a minor under the age of sixteen years the witness shall be examined and cross-examined in one sitting
and his testimony shall be recorded by audio-visual means. The audio-visual recording shall form part of the record of the proceedings>
Provided that for special and exceptional reasons which arise after the witness has given his testimony the Court may authorize the
hearing of the witness in a subsequent sitting.”.
Amendment of article 338 of the Code.
Amendment of article 391 of the Code.
A 840
Amendment of article 401 of the Code.
Amendment of article 416 of the Code.
Addition of new articles
532A and 532B
to the Code.
9. Immediately after subarticle (3) of article 401 of the Code there shall be inserted the following>
“(3A) Where the court has committed the accused for trial by the Criminal Court the court shall, besides giving the order mentioned
in subarticle (3), adjourn the case to another date, being a date not earlier than one month but not later than six weeks from the
date of the adjournment. The court shall also adjourn the case as aforesaid after having received back from the Attorney General
the record of the inquiry and before returning the record to the Attorney General in terms of any provision of this Code.”.
10. Immediately after subarticle (3) of article 416 of the Code there shall be inserted the following new subarticle>
“(3A) The failure to make a declaration of appeal as provided in subarticle (3) shall not preclude the party convicted from appealing
the judgement provided that such appeal is filed within the time allowed for entering such appeal.”.
11. Immediately after article 532 of the Criminal Code there shall be inserted the following new articles>
“Orders for payment
of damages upon sentence.
Payment of costs.
532A. The provisions of article 24 of the Probation Act concerning the power of the court to order the offender to pay damages
shall mutatis mutandis also apply whenever a person is sentenced upon conviction for any crime.
532B. Where a person is convicted of a crime punishable with imprisonment he shall be liable to pay such amounts in respect of
costs as the Minister may by regulations prescribe. Such regulations may specify the crimes and, or the proceedings in respect of
which which the regulations shall apply as well as which part of the costs may be converted into imprisonment and which part may
be recovered as a civil debt, or that the whole amount may be so converted or so recovered, and the procedure applicable in every
case.”.
Amendment of article 546 of the Code.
12. Immediately after article 546(4) of the Code there shall be inserted the following new subarticle>
“(4A) Where a report, information or complaint is made to a Magistrate under this article by a person other than the Attorney General
or a police officer the report, information or complaint shall contain a clear designation of the person suspected to have committed
the offence (hereinafter in this article referred to as
“the suspect”). The Magistrate shall order the report, information or complaint, as the case may be, to be served upon the suspect
allowing him time to reply and upon the lapse of such time shall decide whether to hold the inquest. The Magistrate shall decide
to hold the inquest only after having established that the necessary pre-requisites for the holding of such an inquest exist.
(4B) The decision of the Magistrate under subarticle (4A) shall be served on the person who made the report, information or complaint
and upon the suspect. Any one of them may, within two working days from the date of service of the decision, apply to the Criminal
Court for a reversal of the decision of the Magistrate and the Criminal Court shall give its decision on the application with urgency.
(4C) In every case where an inquest is to be held under the provisions of subarticles (4A) and (4B) the Magistrate who conducts
the inquest shall be chosen by lot from among all the Magistrates.”.
13. Article 550 of the Code shall be amended as follows>
(a) in subarticle (1) thereof, the words “it shall not be necessary to examine” shall be deleted and for the words “in the
inquest.” there shall be substituted the words “in the inquest shall not be produced to give evidence in the inquiry before the
Court of Magistrates as court of criminal inquiry.”<
(b) for subarticle (2) thereof there shall be substituted the following>
“(2) Nevertheless it shall be lawful for the Police to produce any of the persons mentioned in subarticle (1) to give evidence
in the inquiry before the Court of Magistrates as court of criminal inquiry on specific issues and for the Attorney General to produce
any of the said persons in accordance with the provisions of article 405. It shall also be lawful for the person charged to produce
any of the said persons for the purpose of cross-examination.”.
14. Immediately after subarticle (2) of article 550A of the Code there shall be inserted the following new subarticle>
“(3) After the lapse of the period of sixty days referred to in subarticle (1) every interested person may by application request
the magistrate to be heard as a witness, or to hear as witnesses the
A 841
Amendment of article 550 of the Code.
Amendment of article 550A
of the Code.
A 842
Addition of article
575A to the Code.
persons indicated in the application. The application shall be served on the Attorney General who may reply within four days.”.
15. Immediately after article 575 of the Code there shall be added the following new article>
“Bail in respect of scheduled offences.
575A. (1) Saving the provisions of subarticle (6) of article 574A but notwithstanding any other provision of this Code or of any
other law, where the Court of Magistrates at any time orders the temporary release from custody of a person who>
(a) is charged with a scheduled offence and with being a recidivist in terms of articles 50 and 51< and
(b) has been previously found guilty of a scheduled offence by means of a judgment which has become res judicata, the order of the Court shall be given in open court on a date previously notified to the prosecution and the person charged and
shall be served on the Attorney General by not later than the next working day.
(2) The Attorney General may, not later than the next working day following the date of service of the order of the Court of Magistrates,
apply to the Criminal Court for the revocation or amendment of the order and the Criminal Court shall appoint the application for
hearing not later than two working days from the filing of the application. The Criminal Court shall give its decision on the application
with urgency.
(3) The execution of the order of the Court of Magistrates ordering the temporary release of the person charged shall be suspended
during the period allowed to the Attorney General to apply to the Criminal Court under this article and, following such application,
until the Criminal Court gives its decision thereon.
(4) The provisions of subarticle (1) of article 575 shall apply also in the case of a person charged with a scheduled offence.
(5) For the purposes of this article “scheduled offence”
means any offence listed in the Schedule D to this Code.”.
Amendment of article 579
of the Code.
16. Article 579 of the Code shall be amended as follows>
(a) the present provision thereof shall be renumbered as subarticle (1) thereof< and
(b) immediately after subarticle (1) thereof as renumbered there shall be added the following new subarticle>
“(2) Any person who fails to observe any of the conditions imposed by the court in its decree granting bail shall be guilty of
an offence and shall, on conviction, be liable to the punishment of a fine (multa) or to a term of imprisonment not exceeding six months, or to both such fine and imprisonment.
(3) Notwithstanding the provisions of any law, any person charged with any offence as mentioned in subarticle (2) shall be arraigned
in Court under arrest, and it shall be lawful for the Police to request in the same proceedings the revocation of bail and the re-arrest
of such person. The proceedings for an offence under subarticle (2) shall be taken by the Police and shall be decided by the Court
with urgency.
(4) It shall be lawful for the Police to enter into any premises in order to ensure that the conditions imposed by the court as
mentioned in subarticle (1) are being observed. It shall also be lawful for the Police to arrest without warrant any person suspected
of an offence under subarticle (2).”.
17. In subarticle (1) of article 604 of the Code, for the words “Probation Officers” there shall be substituted the words “Probation
Officers and any other persons of such a description as the Minister responsible for justice may, from time to time, prescribe by
Order in the Gazette”.
18. In subarticle (1) of article 605 of the Code, for the words from “The Commissioner of Police” to “the best of their knowledge”
there shall be substituted the words “The Commissioner of Police or his representative, a Magistrate, the Attorney General or his
representative, the President of the Chamber of Advocates and the President of the Chamber of Legal Procurators shall, twice a year,
draw up to the best of their knowledge”.
19. In subarticle (1) of article 606 of the Code, for the words “the names of the common jurors.” there shall be substituted
the words “the names of the common jurors>” and immediately thereafter there shall be inserted the following new proviso>
A 843
Amendment of article 604
of the Code.
Amendment of article 605
of the Code.
Amendment of article 606
of the Code.
A 844
Amendment of article 611
of the Code.
Amendment of article
639 of the Code.
Amendment of article 646 of the Code.
Amendment of article 764
of the Code.
“Provided that the Minister responsible for justice may, by means of an Order in the Gazette, establish different methods of selection
based on a computerised mechanism.”.
20. In subarticle (2) of article 611, for the words “and the person admitted.” there shall be substituted the words “and
the person admitted>” and immediately thereafter there shall be inserted the following new proviso>
“Provided that for the purpose of challenging a juror for cause the Attorney General or the accused may request that the juror be
called to reply on oath to questions to be put to the juror to establish the reason for the challenge.”.
21. Subarticle (3) of article 639 shall be substituted by the following>
“(3) Where the only witness against the accused for any offence in any trial by jury is an accomplice, the Court shall give a
direction to the jury to approach the evidence of the witness with caution before relying on it in order to convict the accused.”.
22. In subarticle (2) of article 646 of the Code, for the words “the provisions of subarticle (8).” there shall be substituted
the words “the provisions of subarticle (8)>” and immediately thereafter there shall be inserted the following new proviso>
“Provided further that where the witness is a minor under sixteen years of age and an audio and video-recording of the testimony
of the minor is produced in evidence the minor shall not be produced to be examined viva voce unless the Court otherwise directs for a reason which arises after the date of the said testimony of the minor and considered by the
Court to be in the interest of the administration of justice and the discovery of the truth.”.
23. Subarticles (1) and (2) of article 674 shall be substituted by the following>
“(1) Notwithstanding any other provision of this Code or of any other law but subject to the provisions of article 671, where
any property which is exhibited in court during the proceedings belongs to a person who is not involved as a principal, an accomplice
or a conspirator in the criminal offence which is the subject of such proceedings, that person shall, upon proving in a satisfactory
manner his title to the property and satisfying the court that there was no longer any need that the property remains
materially exhibited in the record of the proceedings, be entitled to have such property released in his favour by order of the Court
under such terms and conditions as the Court may deem fit, saving, following such release, any right of the person charged or accused
or of any other person according to law.
(2) The order referred to in subarticle (1) may be given either on the Court’s own motion or following an application by the
person claiming the property. Where the Court acts upon its own motion it shall announce its intention to make such an order by means
of a decree. Any such decree or any application made by the person claiming the property in terms of this subarticle shall be served
on the Attorney General or on the Commissioner of Police as the case may be, and on the person charged, or accused, each of whom
shall be allowed five working days for a reply.”.
24. Immediately after article 697 of the Code there shall be inserted the following new article>
A 845
Addition of new article 698 to the Code.
“Compensation of victims of crime.
698. (1) The Minister may make regulations to establish a scheme for the compensation of victims of crime under such conditions
and restrictions and subject to such considerations and qualifications as the Minister may provide and to establish a fund to finance
such a scheme.
(2) Without prejudice to the generality of subarticle (1), any scheme established under this article>
(a) may be of general application extending to all crimes or may be limited to such crimes as may be specified in the regulations<
(b) may provide that compensation by Government to the victim shall only be payable when the victim has exhausted all remedies available
to him against the offender for the payment of damages suffered by the victim<
(c) may provide for a ceiling on the amount payable to any individual victim or group of victims by way of compensation under the
scheme.
(3) The Government shall be subrogated in the rights of the victim against the offender for the payment of any sums received by
the victim from the Government in
A 846
Addition of new schedule
to the Code.
Amendment of the Code of Organization and Civil Procedure, Cap. 291.
Amendment of the Medical and Kindred Professions Ordinance, Cap. 31.
accordance with any scheme established by regulations under this article.”.
25. Immediately after Schedule C of the Code there shall be added the following new schedule >
“Schedule D (Article 575A)
(a) any crime punishable with a maximum term of imprisonment of nine years or more<
(b) the crimes envisaged in articles 198 to 207, 216 (1) (a) (b) (c) and (e), 217, 262(1) (a) and (b), and 263 of this Code (other
than unlawful use or consumption of a service)<
(c) any theft committed against any person under the age of twelve years or over the age of sixty years other than the theft of
vehicles.”.
26. Immediately after subarticle (3) of article 791 of the Code of Organization and Civil Procedure there shall be inserted the
following new subarticle>
“(4) In a spoliation suit the depositions of witnesses given in criminal proceedings for an offence under article 85 of the Criminal
Code for the same conduct concerned in the suit shall be admissible as evidence in the suit without prejudice to the right of the
other party to cross-examination.”.
27. The Medical and Kindred Professions Ordinance, hereinafter in this article referred to as “the Ordinance”, shall be amended
as follows>
(a) in subarticle (7) of article 120A thereof, for the words “or (b)(i).” there shall be substituted the words “or (b)(i)>”
and immediately thereafter there shall be inserted the following new provisos>
“Provided that where, in respect of any offence mentioned in this subarticle, after considering all the circumstances of the case
including the amount and nature of the drug involved, the character of the person concerned, the number and nature of any previous
convictions, including convictions in respect of which an order was made under the Probation Act, the court is of the opinion that
the offender
intended to consume the drug on the spot with others, the court may decide not to apply the provisions of this subarticle>
Provided further that an offender may only benefit once from the provisions of the above proviso.”< and
(b) in subarticle (1) of article 121E thereof, for the words “receives a request made by a judicial or prosecuting authority”
there shall be substituted the words “receives, or is informed about, a request made by or on behalf of a judicial, prosecuting,
law enforcement or other competent authority”.
28. The White Slave Traffic (Suppression) Ordinance shall be amended as follows>
(a) article 2 shall be amended as follows>
(i) in its marginal note, immediately after the words “leave Malta” there shall be added the words “or comes to Malta from
elsewhere”<
(ii) in subarticle (1) thereof, immediately after the words “for purposes of prostitution elsewhere” there shall be added the
words “or to come to Malta from elsewhere for the purposes of prostitution in these islands”< and in the proviso thereof the
words “one to four years” shall be substituted by the words “two to ten years”<
(b) article 3 thereof shall be amended as follows>
(i) in subarticle (1) thereof, immediately after the words “leave Malta” there shall be added the words “or come to Malta”<
and immediately after the words “his departure from Malta” there shall be added the words “or arrival in Malta”, and the
words “from eighteen months to four years” shall be substituted by the words “from two to five years”<
(ii) in the proviso to subarticle (1), the words “from time to six years” shall be substituted by the words “from three to
ten years”< and
(c) in subarticle (2) of article 7 thereof, the words “not more than three months” shall be substituted by the words “not
more than six months”,
A 847
Amendment of the White Slave Traffic (Suppression) Ordinance, Cap. 63.
A 848
Amendment of the Dangerous Drugs Ordinance, Cap. 101.
Amendment of the
Police Act, Cap.
164.
29. The Dangerous Drugs Ordinance, hereinafter in this article referred to as “the Ordinance”, shall be amended as follows>
(a) in subarticle (9) of article 22 thereof>
(i) for the words “the Probation of Offenders Act” there shall be substituted the words “the Probation Act”< and
(ii) for the words “of subarticle (2).” there shall be substituted the words “of subarticle (2)>” and immediately thereafter
there shall be inserted the following new proviso>
“Provided that where, in respect of any offence mentioned in this subarticle, after considering all the circumstances of the case
including the amount and nature of the drug involved, the character of the person concerned, the number and nature of any previous
convictions, including convictions in respect of which an order was made under the Probation Act, the court is of the opinion that
the offender intended to consume the drug on the spot with others, the court may decide not to apply the provisions of this subarticle>
Provided further that an offender may only benefit once from the provisions of the above proviso.”< and
(b) in subarticle (1) of article 30D thereof, for the words “receives a request made by a judicial or prosecuting authority”
there shall be substituted the words “receives, or is informed about, a request made by or on behalf of a judicial, prosecuting,
law enforcement or other competent authority”.
30. The Police Act shall be amended as follows>
(a) immediately after subarticle (5) of article 48 thereof, there shall be added the following new sub-articles>
“(6) The Board shall have the power exercisable through its Chairperson –
(a) to summon witnesses who shall be heard on oath<
(b) to administer an oath to any witness and to any person concerned in the investigation of the complaint, and require them to
give evidence.
(7) Summonses for attendance of witnesses may be in such form as decided by the Board and shall be signed by the Chairperson or
Secretary of the Board.
(8) A summons may be served either by hand or by post. Where it is served by hand it shall be sufficient to prove service by evidence
that the summons was left with a person over the age of sixteen years at the place of residence or of business of the person summoned
and if served by post it shall be sufficient to prove service by evidence that the summons was properly addressed and posted.
(9) Any person summoned as aforesaid who refuses, or without sufficient cause fails, to attend at the time and place mentioned
in the summons, or refuses without sufficient cause, to answer or to answer fully and satisfactorily, to the best of his knowledge
and belief, all questions put to him by or with the concurrence of the Board, or refuses or fails, without sufficient cause, to produce
any document he was required to produce by or with the concurrence of the Board, shall be liable on conviction to a fine (multa) not exceeding one hundred liri or to imprisonment not exceeding one month or to both such fine and imprisonment>
Provided that, without prejudice to the generality of the provisions of subarticle (6)(b), no person giving evidence before the Board
may be compelled to answer any question which tends to expose him to any criminal prosecution, and every such person shall, in respect
of any evidence given by him before the Board be entitled to the same privileges to which a witness giving evidence before a court
of law is entitled.
(10) No proceedings shall be commenced in respect of any offence against subarticle (9) without the concurrence of the Attorney
General.”< and
(b) immediately after article 49 thereof there shall be added the following new article>
A 849
“Time limit for complaint.
49A. Any complaint to the Board shall be submitted within six months from the date of the occurrence of the incident complained
of and the Board may refuse to consider any complaint submitted after such period.”.
A 850
Amendment of the
Press Act, Cap. 248.
Amendment of the Commissioners for Justice Act,
Cap. 291.
31. Article 11 of the Press Act shall be substituted by the following>
“11. Save as otherwise provided in this Act, whosoever shall, by any means mentioned in article 3, libel any person, shall be
liable on conviction to a fine (multa).”.
32. Article 13 of the Commissioners for Justice Act shall be amended as follows>
(a) paragraphs (g) to (i) thereof, both inclusive, shall be renumbered as paragraphs (h) to (j) respectively< and
(b) immediately after paragraph (f) thereof there shall be inserted the following new paragraph>
(g) for establishing a local enforcement system and to determine its functions<”.
__________
Passed by the House of Representatives at Sitting No. 428 of 28th July, 2006.
ANTON TABONE
Speaker
RICHARD J. CAUCHI
Clerk to the House of Representatives
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