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  1. Justice Sector forecast 2011 to 2021 [pdf, 1.5 MB]

    ...with the largest fall in the first year. The overall fall in active caseload is from 3,471 in 2010-2011 to 3,020 in 2014-2015 (-13.0%). Pre-sentence reports The forecast projects a decrease in the annual numbers of written pre-sentence reports requested from 29,301 in 2010-2011 to 27,241 in 2014-2015 (-7.0%). The numbers of oral pre- sentence reports decrease from 25,929 to 25,496 over the same period (-1.7%). Monetary penalties The value of fines imposed in police-originated c...

  2. Waitangi Tribunal - Te Paparahi o Te Raki - statement of issues for stage 2 [pdf, 595 KB]

    ...this impact on the ability of Te Raki Māori to exercise their tino rangatiratanga? e. In what ways has the Crown asserted their kāwanatanga over Te Raki Māori and what was the response of Te Raki Māori to this? f. What was the nature of any forms of autonomy sought by Te Raki Māori, such as within rūnanga or movements such as Kotahitanga? g. How did the Crown engage with any such proposals or entities? By what other means did Te Raki Māori attempt to engage politically with th...

  3. Clearwater Cove Apartments Body Corporate 170989 v Auckland Council [2011] NZWHT Auckland 39 [pdf, 389 KB]

    ...GARAGES PART OF THE RESIDENTIAL UNITS? [27] The Clearwater Cove residential apartments each have a garage as an ancillary unit. There are four garages attached to the main building where the residential units are located and another 12 garages form a separate and distinct L-shaped structure. The Council submits that none of the garages fell within the jurisdiction of the Act8. For the reasons that follow we found that the claimant has only proved the existence of weathertigh...

  4. Smith v Wellington City Council [pdf, 146 KB]

    ...estimates were prepared in July 2005, and the Owners have asked that an 8% increase be added to these estimates to accommodate the rises in the costs of labour, materials and building generally since July 2005. I think that this is a reasonable request, and it is in line with my own knowledge of current building costs. This increases the repair costs from $137,812.50 to $148,837.50. 6.6 Betterment. Ms Divich made submissions on the need to reduce the amount of remedial costs...

  5. Ngataki v Kumete - Parish of Karaka Lot 64D (2016) 121 Waikato Maniapoto MB 184 (121 WMN 184) [pdf, 383 KB]

    ...nearly seven years. Furthermore that counsel for the marae trustees had indicated two years previously that settlement would be sought and nothing further had been heard. The Court advised that the application would be dismissed if there was no request to set the matter down for a fixture. 14 [26] In response Mr Matenga sought further time to advance negotiations in August 1999. The matter was called on 28 September 1999 and adjourned for a further 12 months. 15 [27] Betwee...

  6. NZCVS topical report Victims trust and confidence in the criminal justice system [pdf, 640 KB]

    ...necessarily in the role of a victim. Victims of interpersonal violence are especially more likely, compared with adults overall, to have had these types of contact.17 17 While victims of interpersonal violence appear more likely to have had these forms of contact than victims overall, the difference is only statistically significant for being in a vehicle stopped by the Police. 25 Table 3.5 Percentage of adults who had contact with the criminal justice system in the prev...

  7. Recommendations recap - issue 12 [pdf, 996 KB]

    1 Recommendations recap A summary of coronial recommendations and comments made between 1 July 2016 and 31 December 2016 Issue 12 2 Coroners have a duty to identify any lessons learned from the deaths referred to them that might help prevent such deaths in the future. In order to publicise these lessons, the findings and recommendations of most cases are open to the public. Recommendations recap identifies and summarises all coronial recommend

  8. [2022] NZEnvC 033 Director-General of Conservation v Whangarei District Council [pdf, 3.4 MB]

    ...remains an overarching icon in the region. Ecologically kauri is described as a keystone species supporting a unique [3] [4] [S] [6] [7] 4 ecosystem and biodiversity, with kauri ecosystems comprising a distinct flora community and forming a species rich forest type. It is estimated that only 4% of previous kauri remains today. The presence of Phytophthora agathadicida (kauri dieback disease) has led to both regional and national responses, and elevated the impor...

  9. Human-Rights-Commission-R-v-Lincolnshire-Coroner.pdf [pdf, 123 KB]

    ...said at the inquest he did not know why he was getting a glucose drink, as Mr Hay had told him that if he drank water he was vomiting it back up again. He did not remember saying in the first statement he made that Mr Hay had said he needed some form of sugar-rich drink. He said that he had been with Mr Hay on some previous occasion when he had known he needed a Lucozade drink and took one: in his experience, if Mr Hay felt low he usually had a Lucozade to boost himself. 11. For reaso...

  10. NZCVS topical report Cycle 2 (2019) - Victims' trust and confidence in the criminal justice system [pdf, 748 KB]

    ...necessarily in the role of a victim. Victims of interpersonal violence are especially more likely, compared with adults overall, to have had these types of contact.17 17 While victims of interpersonal violence appear more likely to have had these forms of contact than victims overall, the difference is only statistically significant for being in a vehicle stopped by the Police. 25 Table 3.5 Percentage of adults who had contact with the criminal justice system in the prev...