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  1. People charged and convicted of violent offences December 2021 [xlsx, 202 KB]

    ...area total Other 11 7 10 4 4 15 15 7 14 13 Taitokerau Justice service area total Total 1,090 1,197 903 876 964 941 833 827 893 825 Waitematā North Shore Convicted 317 300 236 267 232 248 212 236 209 132 Waitematā North Shore Other proved 142 113 110 101 100 81 92 91 78 47 Waitematā North Shore Not proved 163 103 77 119 86 82 98 80 89 64 Waitematā North Shore Other 1 4 1 3 7 4 4 2 4 1 Waitematā North Shore Total 623 520 424 490 425 415 406 409 380 244 Waitematā Waitākere Convicted...

  2. People charged and convicted of violent offences June 2021 [xlsx, 192 KB]

    ...Waikato Huntly Convicted 67 64 63 59 68 53 67 69 60 82 Waikato Huntly Other proved 4 3 4 7 12 6 10 10 7 14 Waikato Huntly Not proved 16 16 9 12 13 11 15 12 20 13 Waikato Huntly Other 1 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 Waikato Huntly Total 88 83 77 78 93 71 92 91 87 110 Waikato Morrinsville Convicted 92 65 51 41 41 56 45 64 51 47 Waikato Morrinsville Other proved 13 16 17 12 13 8 9 6 8 9 Waikato Morrinsville Not proved 12 15 3 8 11 6 16 15 22 9 Waikato Morrinsville Other 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 Waikato M...

  3. People with finalised charges and convicted of violent offences December 2023 [xlsx, 198 KB]

    ...Taitokerau Justice service area total Other 10 4 4 15 15 7 14 13 15 18 Taitokerau Justice service area total Total 903 875 963 941 832 828 888 831 759 822 Waitematā North Shore Convicted 236 267 232 248 212 236 211 130 164 195 Waitematā North Shore Other proved 110 101 100 81 92 91 78 48 59 58 Waitematā North Shore Not proved 77 119 86 82 98 80 89 66 49 63 Waitematā North Shore Other 1 3 7 4 4 2 4 1 1 1 Waitematā North Shore Total 424 490 425 415 406 409 382 245 273 317 Waitematā...

  4. Family Court applications June 2021 [xlsx, 177 KB]

    Contents Family Court applications Family Court application data is extracted from a live dataset that is used for operational purposes, meaning the data will be updated with late data entry and active applications progressing through the court process. Therefore, this data may differ to data reported elsewhere with a different extraction date. These tables were extracted on 7 September 2021. Contents: Table 1a: Number and percentage of substantive Family Court applications filed, b

  5. People with finalised charges (including convicted charges) December 2023 [xlsx, 273 KB]

    ...division) 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022 2023 01: Homicide and related offences 151 212 213 217 265 231 267 271 269 296 305 283 274 239 203 224 212 243 230 177 92 107 112 96 141 74 112 121 110 135 145 110 99 127 161 130 178 158 159 161 150 161 169 183 02: Acts intended to cause injury 3,792 3,718 3,937 4,004 4,3...

  6. [2021] NZREADT 8 - Complaints Assessment Committee 2001 v Sheldon (19 February 2021) [pdf, 198 KB]

    ...hearing of the charge, the Tribunal heard evidence from both complainants, and Mr Sheldon. The Tribunal also heard evidence from the prospective purchaser, Ms Williams.1 All witnesses were cross-examined. [4] The Tribunal notes the provisions of s 110(1) and (4) of the Act: 1 Ms Williams was referred to in the material before the Committee as “the Mt Eden buyer”. Her identity was not disclosed until evidence was filed in the Tribunal. 110 Determination of charges and...

  7. Lazarus - Peter Pene Moses (2010) 9 Taitokerau MB 197 (9 TTK 197) - P [pdf, 60 KB]

    ...freehold land? 9 Taitokerau MB 202 [27] The Court does not have express jurisdiction under the Act to determine succession to licences to occupy. Such claims must be determined in terms of the general law that applies to intestacies: s 110(1). The Administration Act 1969 (“1969 Act”) applies and the jurisdiction to resolve disputes lies with the High Court. In terms of s 77 of the 1969 Act a surviving de facto partner has certain entitlements on intestacy: 2 Husban...

  8. [2021] NZREADT 46 - Tapu (23 August 2021) [pdf, 270 KB]

    ...similar conduct, in similar circumstances. The Tribunal should impose the least punitive penalty that is appropriate in the circumstances. While there is an element of punishment, rehabilitation is an important consideration.12 [12] Section 110(2) of the Act sets out the orders the Tribunal may make by way of penalty. As may be relevant to the present case, the Tribunal may: [a] make any of the orders that a Complaints Assessment Committee may make under s 93 of the Act (followi...

  9. [2021] NZACC 112 – Grey v ACC (26 July 2021) [pdf, 238 KB]

    ...and a medical assessment undertaken pursuant to clause 28 of Schedule 1. [41] Section 109 states that the Corporation may determine a claimant’s vocational independence at such reasonable intervals as it considers appropriate. [42] Section 110(1) provides that the Corporation must give written notice to a claimant required to participate in an assessment of his or her vocational independence. Section 110(3) states that the Corporation must not require the claimant to participat...

  10. Auckland Standards Committee 4 v O'Boyle [2021] NZLCDT 15 (29 April 2021) [pdf, 381 KB]

    ...[71] – [74] • What is misconduct? [75] – [92] • Is Ms O’Boyle’s conduct in sending the letters, or in her subsequent communication with the Standards Committee, misconduct? [93] – [109] Summary of conduct findings; discussion [110] – [118] • If not, is it unsatisfactory conduct? [119] – [122] What was the context and timeline around sending the letters? The text of the letters [5] At the relevant time, Ms O’Boyle’s client (“the client”) had recen...