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  1. Regulatory Impact Statement Review of aspects of the bail system [pdf, 268 KB]

    1 Regulatory Impact Statement Bail Amendment Bill Agency disclosure statement This Regulatory Impact Statement (RIS) was prepared by the Ministry of Justice (MOJ). It provides an analysis of options to address a range of problems identified in the Government‟s Review of Aspects of the Bail System. Problems relate to: bail for defendants charged with serious class A drug, violent and sexual offences and young defendants under 20; perceptions that bail may be granted in return

  2. LCRO 95/2019 CM v DL (9 March 2021) [pdf, 285 KB]

    ...consequence of an inability to locate any person who would be prepared to accommodate Mr CM for any period of time; and (k) a competent and detailed bail application was advanced on Mr CM’s behalf; and (l) Mr CM had received full disclosure and pleas entered were consistent with his admissions and instructions; and (m) allegation that Mr DL had failed to follow instructions in appealing his conviction must be measured against Mr DL’s assessment that Mr CM’s sentence was...

  3. Proactive release - New Compensation Guidelines for Wrongful Conviction and Imprisonment [pdf, 756 KB]

    ...14:06:28 RE LE AS ED B Y TH E M IN IS TE R OF JU ST IC E 33.2. The person intended to commit an offence, although their conduct was not actually criminal; 33.3. The person substantially contributed to their conviction, for example by pleading guilty; 33.4. The person was only sentenced to imprisonment following conviction because they refused to entertain a community-based sentence. 34. While it is possible to identify factors (such as those listed above) that, in the ab...

  4. FIANZ-Submission.pdf [pdf, 13 MB]

    FURTHER SUBMISSION TO THE CHIEF CORONER, CORONIAL SERVICES. www.fianz.com SINCE 1979 8 FEBRUARY 2022 T. +64 4 387 8023 | F. +64 4 387 8024 info@fianz.com | www.fianz.com 7-11, Queens Drive, Kilbirnie, P.O.Box 14155, Wellington 6241, New Zealand Preamble 1.00 Issue 15: Did the individual have indirect support from on-line associates? Police have provided incorrect information - Matter of Samsung Tablet 2.00 Issue 15: Did the individual have indirect suppor

  5. Alternative Restorative Justice pilot study March 2025 [pdf, 659 KB]

    ...manslaughter, encompassing minor to medium and serious complex crimes. Graph 2 suggests the most common types of offences were related to family violence (N=11) and assault (N=8), followed by burglary (N=5) and traffic or vehicle offences (N=5). Please note that the number of family violence-related offences is likely to be higher as in some cases the parties may not have consented to the sharing of information including on the type of referral (standard/family violence). For...

  6. Justice Sector forecast 2012 to 2022 [pdf, 1.1 MB]

    ...Crown Solicitors and Crown Law will handle some or all of the following categories of case: Court of Appeal cases. Appeals to the High Court. Trials undertaken by a judge alone. Jury trials. District Court cases where there is a guilty plea. The Criminal Procedures Act 2011 (CPA) will be implemented from July 2013. The CPA affects both the number of cases handled by Crown Solicitors and Crown Law, and also when the Crown prosecutor is involved in those cases – often t...

  7. [2015] NZEnvC 050 Ngati Kahungunu v Hawkes Bay Regional Council [pdf, 1.7 MB]

    BEFORE THE ENVIRONMENT COURT IN THE MATTER BETWEEN AND Decision [20 IS] NZEnvC ENV-2013-WLG-0000SO of an appeal under cl 14 of Schedule 1 to the Resource Management Act 1991 NGATI KAHUNGUNU IWI INC Appellant THE HAWKES BAY REGIONAL COUNCIL Respondent COUli: Environment Judge C J Thompson Environment Commissioner ACE Leijnen Environment Commissioner K Prime Hearing: at Hastings 3 and 4 December 2014 Counsel and Representatives: N J R Tiuka for Ngati Kahungunu Iwi I

  8. Tweeddale v Pearson [pdf, 405 KB]

    WEATHERTIGHT HOMES TRIBUNAL CLAIM NO: TRI-2008-101-000067 BETWEEN CONCHITA TWEEDDALE Claimant AND MICHAEL PEARSON First Respondent AND KAREN TUCKER Second Respondent AND PALMERSTON NORTH CITY COUNCIL Third Respondent AND PAUL HUMPHRIES Fourth Respondent AND STEVEN HARLEY Fifth Respondent AND SARAH SMITH and BARRY NIX trading as BARRAKUDA DESIGNS Sixth Respondent Hearing: 16 & 17 September 2009 Appearan

  9. [2018] NZEmpC 14 Hayashi v SkyCity Management Ltd [pdf, 422 KB]

    KEITH HAYASHI v SKYCITY MANAGEMENT LIMITED NZEmpC AUCKLAND [2018] NZEmpC 14 [9 March 2018] IN THE EMPLOYMENT COURT AUCKLAND [2018] NZEmpC 14 EMPC 114/2017 IN THE MATTER OF a challenge to a determination of the Employment Relations Authority BETWEEN KEITH HAYASHI Plaintiff AND SKYCITY MANAGEMENT LIMITED Defendant Hearing: 25, 26 and 27 September 2017 (Heard at Auckland) Appearances: R M Harrison, counsel for plaintiff K

  10. Standards Committees v Deliu [2016] NZLCDT 41 [pdf, 441 KB]

    NEW ZEALAND LAWYERS AND CONVEYANCERS DISCIPLINARY TRIBUNAL [2016] NZLCDT 41 LCDT 010/10, 008/12 and 014/15 IN THE MATTER OF The Lawyers and Conveyancers Act 2006 and the Law Practitioners Act 1982 BETWEEN NATIONAL STANDARDS COMMITTEE No. 1 AND THE AUCKLAND STANDARDS COMMITTEE No. 1 Applicant AND FRANCISC CATALIN DELIU of Auckland, Lawyer CHAIR Ms M Scholtens QC MEMBERS OF TRIBUNAL Ms S Hughes QC Ms J Gray Mr W Smith