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  1. LCRO 177/2021 FA v LL (14 March 2022) [pdf, 238 KB]

    ...parties. The Case Manager informed the parties of this in an email dated 2 February 2022. [47] I record that having carefully read the complaint and response, the Committee’s decision (including the costs assessor’s report) and the submissions filed in support of and in opposition to the application for review, there are no additional issues or questions in my mind that necessitate any further submission from either party. Nature and scope of review [48] The nature and scope...

  2. Compensation-for-a-Wrongly-Convicted-and-Imprisoned-Individual-FINAL.pdf [pdf, 1.4 MB]

    ...2013 by the Court was 1 year 4 months (concurrent). 3 SENSITIVE 2s369xiwkj 2022-09-01 16:05:02 22. Following further offending, Mr - appeared for sentencing on 5 February 2016 related to 7 charges. Prior to deafingwith these offences, Police filed an application for rehearing in respect of Mr 1t!l'llf8fj sentencing on 12 June 2013. We understand this was because the error in the disqualification period was brought to the attention of Police by Mr t'itt3Pfl lawyer at the tim...

  3. Youth Justice Indicators Summary Report June 2024 [pdf, 4.1 MB]

    Youth Justice Indicators Summary Report June 2024 BB BB Published in June 2024 By the Ministry of Justice Justice Centre, 19 Aitken Street DXSX10088, Wellington, New Zealand ISSN: 2623-999X Suggested citation Ministry of Justice. 2024. Youth Justice Indicators Summary Report. June 2024. Wellington: Ministry of Justice. This document is available at https://www.justice.govt.nz/justice-sector-policy/research-data/justice- statistics/youth-justice-indicat

  4. 3-Strikes-Proactive-Release-OIA-Requests_Final_Part2.pdf [pdf, 19 MB]

    ...based on currently proposed policy approach. All costs will be met through Police baseline funding. 65 Page 137 of 277 RE LE AS ED U ND ER T HE O FF IC IA L IN FO RM AT IO N AC T 19 82 2 prosecutors will review charges filed by Police officers to ensure they are appropriate and jus fied by the available evidence and public interest requirements. Ngā mihi, nā Tim Bradley (he/him/ia) Senior Policy Advisor Criminal Justice Policy Policy & Partnerships...

  5. LCRO 156/2023 PF v NY, WJ and MQ (11 October 2024) [pdf, 247 KB]

    ...“…the corporate veil Matrix swerving around any and every duty to the individual Trustees is simply absurd” (sic). [51] I record that having carefully read the complaint, the response to the complaint, the Committee’s decision and the submissions filed in support of and in opposition to the application for review, there are no additional issues or questions in my mind that necessitate any further submission from either party. On the basis of the information available, I have con...

  6. Strengthening Consequences for Crime in the Crimes Act 1961 [pdf, 541 KB]

    ...decisions would need to be made to ensure that there is capacity in Corrections infrastructure, and that frontline staff are supported to manage additional people safely and effectively. 58 Infringement fees not paid within the relevant timeframes are filed in court as fines for collection by the Ministry of Justice. The new infringement regime could therefore create some additional pressure on the Ministry’s Collections Services. However, given the existing high volume of fines that t...

  7. [2022] NZEnvC 228 Bay of Islands Maritime Park Incorporated v Northland Regional Council [pdf, 2.2 MB]

    ...meet kanohi ki te kanohi. Despite the constraints, the parties sought to make progress; (d) the parties met on 22 October 2021 via Microsoft Teams to discuss the Court’s Minute and the way forward in terms of further discussions. The parties filed a joint memorandum on 29 October 2021, proposing to engage in further discussions on the substantive issues of the case and to report on those discussions in February 2022 and on further inter-party discussions; (e) on 9 December 20...

  8. [2024] NZEnvC 054 HD Land Limited v Waikato District Council [pdf, 7.7 MB]

    ...interest in the Hampton Downs’ appeal to specific points of relief which have been settled by way of consent order.5 There are no section 274 parties to the Hampton Downs’ appeal in relation to MSRZ-S18. Agreement reached [13] Following the filing of the appeals, NZTA, KiwiRail and Hampton Downs have entered into direct discussions with Council (Council, NZTA and KiwiRail have also had direct discussions with Kāinga Ora Homes and Communities) regarding the matters raised in...

  9. Court-User-Survey-2023.pdf [pdf, 1.9 MB]

    0 | P a g e Court Users Survey 2023 FINAL REPORT Organisation: Attention: Kantar Public contact person: Date: Ministry of Justice Service Improvement Jocelyn Rout 28 September 2023 2 | P a g e Table of Contents Executive Summary ................................................................................................................................... 2 Introduction ............................................................................................

  10. Constitutional Advisory Panel Full Report 2013 [pdf, 4.4 MB]

    New Zealand’s Constitution A Report on a Conversation He Kōtuinga Kōrero mō Te Kaupapa Ture o Aotearoa NOVEMBER 2013 NEW ZEALAND’S CONSTITUTION: A Report on a Conversation | He Kōtuinga Kōrero mō Te Kaupapa Ture o Aotearoa NEW ZEALAND’S CONSTITUTION: A Report on a Conversation | He Kōtuinga Kōrero mō Te Kaupapa Ture o Aotearoa New Zealand’s Constitution A Report on a Conversation He Kōtuinga Kōrero mō Te Kaupapa Ture o Aotearoa 1 NEW ZEALAND’S CONSTITUTION