Unlawful Killing (Recovery of Remains) Bill
A Bill to establish a presumption against eligibility for parole in cases where a person, convicted of unlawfully killing another person, has not provided relevant knowledge in their possession for the purposes of facilitating the location and recovery of the remains of the victim; to create a separate offence of withholding such information; to make provision about the available sentences for such an offence; and for connected purposes.
Legislative progress
Commons
11 Oct 2016
1st reading
Commons
2nd reading