2008 No. 31

JUSTICE OF THE PEACE COURT

The Justice of the Peace Courts (Sheriffdom of Lothian and Borders) etc. Order 2008

Made

Laid before the Scottish Parliament

Coming into force

The Scottish Ministers make the following Order in exercise of the powers conferred by sections 59(2), 64(1), 64(4), 65(1), 65(5) and 81(2) of the Criminal Proceedings etc. (Reform) (Scotland) Act 20071 and all other powers enabling them to do so.

In accordance with section 59(7) and 64(3) of that Act they have consulted with the Sheriff Principal for the Sheriffdom of Lothian and Borders, City of Edinburgh Council, Midlothian Council, West Lothian Council, East Lothian Council and Scottish Borders Council.

Citation, commencement and interpretation1

1

This Order may be cited as the Justice of the Peace Courts (Sheriffdom of Lothian and Borders) etc. Order 2008 and comes into force on 10th March 2008.

2

In this Order–

  • “the 1975 Act” means the District Courts (Scotland) Act 19752;

  • “the 1988 Act” means the Road Traffic Offenders Act 19883;

  • “the 1995 Act” means the Criminal Procedure (Scotland) Act 19954;

  • “the 2004 Act” means the Antisocial Behaviour etc. (Scotland) Act 20045; and

  • “the 2007 Act” means the Criminal Proceedings etc. (Reform) (Scotland) Act 2007;

  • “relevant date” means 10th March 2008.

Establishment of justice of the peace courts2

1

Justice of the peace courts are established, on the relevant date, in each of the sheriff court districts listed in column 1 of Schedule 1 to this Order.

2

Those justice of the peace courts shall take place at the locations specified in column 2 of Schedule 1 to this Order.

Disestablishment of district courts3

The district courts established for the commission areas listed in Schedule 2 to this Order are disestablished on the relevant date6.

Transfer of staff4

The scheme to be made by the Scottish Ministers under section 65(2) of the 2007 Act shall contain such information as is sufficient to identify the staff, being staff of the district courts which are disestablished by this Order, to whom the scheme applies.

Transfer of property, rights and liabilities5

1

All of the property, rights and liabilities of the local authority specified in column 1 of Schedule 3 to this Order, in relation to the heritable property specified in column 2 of that Schedule, are transferred to and vest in the Scottish Ministers on the relevant date.

2

The transfer, by virtue of this article, of any property, rights and liabilities to the Scottish Ministers shall not affect the validity of anything done (or having effect as if done) by or in relation to that local authority, so far as it relates to any property, rights and liabilities transferred by virtue of this article, before the relevant date.

3

Anything (including legal proceedings) which, on the relevant date, is in the process of being done by or in relation to that local authority, so far as it relates to any property, rights and liabilities transferred by virtue of this article, shall be continued by or in relation to the Scottish Ministers.

4

Anything done (or having effect as if done) by or in relation to that local authority for the purposes of or in connection with any property, rights and liabilities transferred to the Scottish Ministers by virtue of this article shall, if in force on the relevant date, have effect as if done by or in relation to the Scottish Ministers in so far as that is required for continuing its effect after that date.

Incidental, consequential and transitional provisions in relation to certain fixed penalties and conditional offers6

1

The clerk of a relevant district court must transfer to the clerk of the appointed JP court such records, productions and other documents relating to any conditional offer or fixed penalty notice.

2

The clerk of the appointed JP court–

a

shall act as the fixed penalty clerk for the purpose of any conditional offer or fixed penalty notice in which the clerk of a relevant district court was the fixed penalty clerk; and

b

shall exercise the functions of a fixed penalty clerk in relation to the disposal of any such offer or notice.

3

Where paragraph (2)(a) applies, anything done by the clerk of a relevant district court, in the capacity of fixed penalty clerk, shall be treated as if done by the clerk of the appointed JP court acting in that capacity.

4

A notice requesting a hearing, sent to a relevant district court or the clerk of a relevant district court, shall be treated as if sent to the clerk of the appointed JP court.

5

In this article–

  • “the appointed JP court” means the JP court which the sheriff principal determines is the appointed JP court (under section 66(5) of the 2007 Act) in relation to a relevant district court;

  • “conditional offer” means, as the case may be, a conditional offer within the meaning of–

    1. a

      section 302 of the 1995 Act; or

    2. b

      section 75(5) of the 1988 Act;

  • “fixed penalty clerk” means, as the case may be–

    1. a

      a fixed penalty clerk within the meaning of section 69(4) of the 1988 Act;

    2. b

      a fixed penalty clerk within the meaning of section 75(6) of the 1988 Act;

    3. c

      a clerk of court who has been specified in a conditional offer made under section 302 of the 1995 Act; or

    4. d

      a clerk of court who has been specified in a fixed penalty notice issued under Part 11 of the 2004 Act;

  • “fixed penalty notice” means, as the case may be–

    1. a

      a fixed penalty notice within the meaning of Part 3 of the 1988 Act; or

    2. b

      a fixed penalty notice within the meaning of Part 11 of the 2004 Act;

  • “a notice requesting a hearing” has the same meaning as in section 89(2) of the 1988 Act; and

  • “relevant district court” means a district court disestablished by this Order.

Partial repeal of the 1975 Act7

1

The provision of the 1975 Act listed in column 1 of Part 1 of Schedule 4 to this Order, the subject matter being specified in column 2, is repealed.

2

The provisions of the 1975 Act listed in column 1 of Part 2 of Schedule 4 to this Order, the subject matter being specified in column 2, to the extent specified cease to have effect in so far as they apply to the Sheriffdom of Lothian and Borders.

KENNY MACASKILLA member of the Scottish ExecutiveSt Andrew’s House,Edinburgh

SCHEDULE 1ESTABLISHMENT OF JUSTICE OF THE PEACE COURTS

Article 2

Column 1

Column 2

(sheriff court district in which justice of the peace courts are established)

(location at which justice of the peace courts are to take place)

Edinburgh

Edinburgh

Linlithgow

Livingston

Haddington

Haddington

Peebles

Peebles

Selkirk

Selkirk

Jedburgh

Jedburgh

Duns

Duns

SCHEDULE 2DISESTABLISHMENT OF DISTRICT COURTS: COMMISSION AREAS

Article 3

  • City of Edinburgh Council

  • Midlothian Council

  • West Lothian Council

  • East Lothian Council

  • Scottish Borders Council

SCHEDULE 3TRANSFER OF PROPERTY, RIGHTS AND LIABILITIES

Article 5

Column 1 (local authority)

Column 2(heritable property)

East Lothian Council

Those subjects extending to approximately 68 square metres or thereby situated on the first floor of the County Buildings, Court Street, Haddington, EH41 3HN designated by the council as the District Court office before the making of this order (incorporating the public counter, waiting area, office licensing office and the JPs' room).

SCHEDULE 4PARTIAL REPEAL OF THE 1975 ACT

Article 7

PART 1THE 1975 ACT: GENERAL REPEAL

Column 1 (provision of the 1975 Act)

Column 2 (subject matter)

Section 5(7)

Stipendiary magistrates

PART 2THE 1975 ACT: PROVISIONS WHICH CEASE TO HAVE EFFECT IN THE SHERIFFDOM OF LOTHIAN AND BORDERS

Column 1

Column 2

(provisions of the 1975 Act)

(subject matter)

Section 1A

Further provision as to the establishment and disestablishment of district courts

Section 5 (to the extent that it is not repealed by Part 1 of this Schedule)

Stipendiary magistrates

Section 7

Clerk of district court

Section 8

Court houses for district court

Section 17 (to the extent that it is not already repealed7)

Allowances

Section 18 (to the extent that it is not already repealed8)

Appointment and duties of clerk of the peace

Section 20

Custody of records

Section 23

District court and justice of the peace expenses and destination of fines

(This note is not part of the Order)

This Order makes various provision in relation to the establishment of justice of the peace courts in the Sheriffdom of Lothian and Borders.

Article 2 and Schedule 1 to the Order specify the justice of the peace courts which are to be established in the various Sheriff Court Districts within the Sheriffdom of Lothian and Borders.

Article 3 and Schedule 2 to the Order make provision for the disestablishment of the district courts (established under the District Courts (Scotland) Act 1975) which sit within the Sheriffdom of Lothian and Borders. Those district courts are disestablished by reference to commission areas (areas of Councils) in which they were established.

Article 4 confirms that a scheme to be made by the Scottish Ministers (under section 65(2) of the Criminal Proceedings etc. (Reform) (Scotland) Act 2007) will identify which staff of the district courts that scheme will apply to. The effect of that scheme will be that certain staff (being employees of the local authorities which administer the district courts) will transfer to the employment of the Scottish Administration.

Article 5(1) makes provision for the transfer of property, rights and liabilities to the Scottish Ministers of the heritable property identified in Schedule 3. Articles 5(2) to (4) make transitional and savings provision in relation to that transfer.

Article 6 makes incidental, consequential and transitional provision in relation to certain fixed penalties and conditional offers of penalties. These provisions will allow the clerks to the justice of the peace courts to deal with matters relating to these penalties and offers which were previously dealt with by the clerk to the, now disestablished, district courts.

Article 7 and Schedule 4 make provision in relation to the repeal of various sections of the District Courts (Scotland) Act 1975.