Sexual Offences Legislation Debate

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Department: Scotland Office

Sexual Offences Legislation

Baroness Corston Excerpts
Tuesday 22nd May 2018

(6 years, 6 months ago)

Lords Chamber
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Lord Keen of Elie Portrait Lord Keen of Elie
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I am not going to comment on the particulars of an individual case. However, police guidance is clear that the name of a suspect should not be released before they are charged. The naming of people who have been charged with a sexual offence is consistent with the principle of open justice.

Baroness Corston Portrait Baroness Corston (Lab)
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My Lords, I draw the Minister’s attention to an item in today’s Times, which states:

“Google is helping its users to uncover the identity of rape victims whose anonymity is protected by law”.


What action will or could the Government take?

Lord Keen of Elie Portrait Lord Keen of Elie
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Again, I am not in a position to say what action the Government will take with regard to such a matter, but clearly such conduct could potentially be regarded as a contempt of court.