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  1. 2024 NZPSPLA 105.pdf [pdf, 73 KB]

    ...footage. [2] SM was referred to Te Pae Oranga alternative resolution pathway which he has successfully completed. Therefore, SM’s actions have not resulted in any convictions and no other grounds for disqualification apply to SM. [3] Police filed a witness statement from the person from whom SM snatched the phone but did not attend the hearing to give evidence or make submissions in support of their complaint. SM attended the hearing with several witnesses who had provided st...

  2. 2025 NZPSPLA 027.pdf [pdf, 72 KB]

    [2025] NZPSPLA 027 IN THE MATTER OF An application for a Certificate of Approval file CAMPBELL CAPEWELL- MARSTERS under The Private Security Personnel and Private Investigators Act 2010 (the Act) DECISION [1] The police have made a complaint against Campbell Capewell-Marsters as they say he was not wearing his Security ID so that it was reasonably visible as required by section 67 of the Act. They are asking for Mr Capewell-Marsters to be formally reprimanded. [2]...

  3. [2024] NZEmpC 120 Pacific Insulation Ltd v Lagera & Anor [pdf, 149 KB]

    ...less than three-monthly intervals with the first report due on 4 October 2024. The purpose of those reports is to assist the Court in monitoring the continued appropriateness of the freezing and ancillary orders. The respondents may, of course, file their own reports if they consider that step is appropriate. [4] Orders are made accordingly. [5] Costs are reserved. K G Smith Judge Judgment signed at 11.30 am on 5 July 2024

  4. 2025 NZPSPLA 020 pdf [pdf, 74 KB]

    ...that such membership is incongruous with working in security and as such pursuant to section 53(3) of the Private Security Personnel and Private Investigators Act 2010 (the Act) consider he should not be granted a COA. 3. Mr Williams-Randall has filed a response to the objection and two supportive character references. It appears he does not dispute the claim that he is a member of the Head Hunter’s gang but does not consider there would be a conflict between the two roles. 4...

  5. 2025 NZPSPLA 008 pdf [pdf, 110 KB]

    ...applied for waiver of the grounds for disqualification. This is Mr Fa’ase’e’s third conviction for driving with excess breath alcohol in less than three years. His breath alcohol levels were high on all three occasions. In earlier submissions filed with the Authority, Mr Fa’ase’e said he had attended counselling and participated in programs to improve his decision-making skills regarding alcohol consumption. He was asked to provide evidence of the programmes he was attending as...

  6. [2024] NZEmpC 217 Soundhomes NZ Limited v Doughty (No 4) [pdf, 146 KB]

    ...agreed to request an extension of the freezing order by consent. [5] On that basis, I make the following orders and directions: (a) The review hearing of this matter scheduled for 18 November 2024 is vacated and the timetable for submissions to be filed ahead of that hearing is set aside. (b) A telephone directions conference will take place with counsel at 9.30 am on 2 December 2024 to monitor progress and consider any further necessary directions. (c) There will be a review...

  7. FVPP03-Provision-of-Non-Violence-Programme-is-Inappropriate-v2.docx [docx, 268 KB]

    ...longer appropriate or practicable to provide the programme to the client due to: [bookmark: Check5]|_| Mental health or drug/alcohol issues [bookmark: Check9]|_| Other (detailed below) Provide details and reasons for the decision to close the file:       Or 2. Referral to different family violence service provider Only fill this section if a referral to a different service provider is required I have determined that there is an appropriate non-violence programme for...

  8. The role of New Zealand's courts

    What courts do Courts have a wide variety of roles including enforcing criminal law, resolving civil disputes, upholding the rights of individuals, ensuring that government agencies stay within the law and explaining the law. In resolving disputes, courts consider the evidence on all sides of the dispute, interpret the law as it applies to that evidence and then make a decision (judgment). Courts are independent and impartial and the decisions of individual judges sitting in courts are subj

  9. Explore the justice system

    On this page you'll find further activities that focus on the justice system. 1. Steps to justice Do you know what happens to: a person accused of a crime a person who thinks someone else stole their good idea Ask students to design a flow diagram to show the steps in a criminal and/or civil matter. This activity could be used after working through the criminal and civil justice journeys on this website: Learn more about criminal law and explore the criminal justice system through the case of

  10. Survey results

    ...number of offences per 100 households or adults 15 years and over (incidence rates) the estimated number of households or adults victimised once or more the proportion (%) of households or adults that were victimised once or more (prevalence rates) the profile of crime by offence type. Read more about the extent and nature of crime Reporting crime This page covers: how much and what types of crime are reported to Police (according to NZCASS respondents) who is more or less likely to report...