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Bill documents — Anonymity (Arrested Persons) Bill 2010-12

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House Bill Date
Commons Bill 9 2010-11 (as introduced) | PDF version, 85KB 31.01.2011

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House Research Paper Date
Commons Research Paper on the Anonymity (Arrested Persons) Bill 02.02.2011

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