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  1. 2024 NZPSPLA 103.pdf [pdf, 88 KB]

    ...found to have: [a] failed to investigate a serious incident involving one of their employees; and 3 [b] failed to improve their business practices after engagement with CIPU; and [c] failed to provide documentation to CIPU upon request. [11] Misconduct as defined in section 4 of the Act means conduct by a licensee or certificate holder that a reasonable person would consider to be disgraceful, wilful, or reckless, or conduct that contravenes this Act or any reg...

  2. Violent Offending Factsheet Methodology Jun24 [docx, 175 KB]

    ...reliable trends. The NZCVS surveys around 8,000 adults each year in face-to-face interviews. Victim screener questions are used to ask respondents if they have experienced any crime within the last 12 months of the interview date and subsequent victim forms are used to get detailed information on those incidents. Trained offence coders use the incident description to determine if an offence has occurred and the offence type. Data for the NZCVS is collected on a near-continuous basis, with da...

  3. Violent Offending Factsheet Methodology Jun24 pdf [pdf, 95 KB]

    ...trends. The NZCVS surveys around 8,000 adults each year in face-to-face interviews. Victim screener questions are used to ask respondents if they have experienced any crime within the last 12 months of the interview date and subsequent victim forms are used to get detailed information on those incidents. Trained offence coders use the incident description to 1 Referred to as violent offences in NZCVS annual releases. determine if an offence has occurred and the offence ty...

  4. Financial-Obligations.pdf [pdf, 123 KB]

    ...• In criminal cases, if refusing a top up would impact on the client’s rights under the NZ BORA 1990. A top-up payment is unlikely to be authorised where: • The top up is to increase the provider’s hourly rate of remuneration (this must be requested from Legal Aid Services). • The source of the proposed payment is the aided person, their partner or arranged on a contingency basis (relying on a payment from the proceeds of proceedings). • Payment would be the result of addi...

  5. Disclaimer & terms of use

    ...take action to deal with the breach, including stopping your access to the web space, removing comments you have made on our channels, blocking computers using your IP address from accessing the web space, contacting your internet service provider to request that they block your access to the web space and/or bringing court proceedings against you. Indemnity You agree to cover the Ministry of Justice against any losses, damages, costs, liabilities and expenses in relation to claims or disputes...

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  6. Words you may hear as a juror

    ...who speaks for the jury. The foreperson leads the discussion and makes sure jurors discuss the issues openly, fairly, in an orderly way and with respect for every juror’s opinion. They oversee the voting process, count the votes and sign the verdict form. J judge The person who oversees the trial. jury Twelve people chosen at random to represent the community and decide on a verdict after hearing all the evidence. jury box The jury’s seating area in the courtroom. O oath A declaration that...

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  7. Annual statistics

    Annual statistics By 31 May each year the Registrar will publish a table (in the form below) showing the percentage judgments delivered in the Court for the 12 months ending 31 December of the previous year.  Proceedings Total 1 month or less  3 months or less  6 months or less 6 months or more 2024 Consent Appeals 85 60% 26% 7% 7% Other 140 73% 17% 9% 1% Plan Appeals 134 62.5% 28% 9% .5% Total 359         2023 Consent Appeals 74 51% 26% 9...

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  8. Auckland Standards Committee v Lamborn [2011] NZLCDT 30 [pdf, 112 KB]

    ...regimes. [3] The background is as follows. The practitioner’s wrongdoing has at all times been openly acknowledged by him. It arose from inordinate delays in acting on his instructions from a family law client. Despite regular reminders and requests from her Mr Lamborn did not file her proceedings for some three and a half years by which time they were out of time. The delay caused stress and distress to the client who is the complainant in this matter. [4] At the...

  9. Understanding-demographics-of-victims-experiencing-multiple-offences-Factsheet.pdf [pdf, 188 KB]

    ...and households. The data is about life events, like education, income, benefits, migration, justice, and health. It comes from government agencies, Stats NZ surveys, and non- government organisations (NGOs). The data is linked together to form the IDI. This analysis sample used the anonymised data of everyone who participated in the NZCVS between 2018 and 2022 and consented to have their data transferred to the IDI. Table 1: The top 10 combinations of characterist...

  10. Ministry of Justice Annual Report 2023/24 [pdf, 5.6 MB]

    ...Waitangi Negotiations and Minister for Māori Crown Relations: Te Arawhiti (Vote Te Arawhiti) 2023/24 E.64, B14 AR (2024) In accordance with the Public Finance Act 1989, this annual report presents: Ministry of Justice This document includes information about the Ministry’s operations and performance for the 2023/24 financial year. The Office for Māori Crown Relations – Te Arawhiti (Te Arawhiti) Te Arawhiti was established on 1 January 2019 as a departmental agency hosted by th...