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  1. People with finalised charges and convicted of drug offences June 2023 [xlsx, 271 KB]

    ...information does not answer your query you may wish to request specific information via an Official Information Act request. Information on this process is available on the Ministry website: https://www.justice.govt.nz/about/official-information-act-requests/ Published 19 September 2023 https://www.justice.govt.nz/about/official-information-act-requests/ 1a.Charges by drug type Table 1a: Number and percentage of finalised charges for drug offences, by drug type, 2013/2014 - 2022/2023 For...

  2. People with finalised charges and convicted of drug offences jun2024 [xlsx, 268 KB]

    ...information does not answer your query you may wish to request specific information via an Official Information Act request. Information on this process is available on the Ministry website: https://www.justice.govt.nz/about/official-information-act-requests/ Published 17 September 2024 https://www.justice.govt.nz/about/official-information-act-requests/ 1a.Charges by drug type Table 1a: Number and percentage of finalised charges for drug offences, by drug type, 2014/2015 - 2023/2024 For...

  3. Public perceptions of the New Zealand court system & processes [pdf, 408 KB]

    ...3 of 35 Background In 1999 the Department for Courts provided ACNielsen with a series of eight statements relating to the New Zealand Court system and processes. In 2000 the Department for Courts added another statement. The Department for Courts requested that these statements be used (along with a five point rating scale) to assess the opinions of the New Zealand public of our court system and processes. An additional question was included in the February 2000 survey on whether respondents...

  4. Regulatory Impact Statement Management of offenders returning to New Zealand [pdf, 287 KB]

    ...Regulatory Impact Analysis: Regulatory Impact Statement - Developing a supervision regime for returning offenders | 8 45. Eligible offenders would be those where a sentence of more than one year’s imprisonment in another jurisdiction formed the ground for their deportation or removal – approximately 70 percent of returning offenders. 46. Legislation would be needed to establish a Returning Offenders Supervision Register (ROSR), which would be based on the proposals in the...

  5. Regulatory Impact Statement Fee regime for the alcohol licensing system [pdf, 232 KB]

    ...Recent research concluded that the average degree of under-recovery by local government of the costs of alcohol licensing is around 52 percent.1 Submissions to the Justice and Electoral Committee as part of its consideration of the Alcohol Reform Bill provided examples of this and indicated that licensing fees recover only 40 percent of the Wellington City Council’s licensing costs and about 50 percent of those costs to the Dunedin City Council. Objectives 4. The new fees re...

  6. Foreman v Sanders – Estate of Rachel Ngeungeu Zister (2013) 63 Waikato Maniapoto MB 286 (63 WMN 286) [pdf, 191 KB]

    ...suggestion, those who become the beneficial owners should consider whether or not in reality the late Mrs Zister would have wished to establish a whenua tōpū trust for the benefit of the iwi/hapū. Whenua tōpū trusts were not available as a form of trust when the trust was established in 1991. They are available now and exist to promote and facilitate the use and administration of the land in the interests of the iwi or hapū – s 216(2). Whilst in existence no person is entit...

  7. Nga Hau e Wha National Marae Charitable Trust – Nga Hau e Wha Marae (2013) 20 Te Waipounamu MB 152 (20 TWP 152) [pdf, 241 KB]

    ...in relation to issues raised by the provisions of section 338(9) Te Ture Whenua Maori Act 1993. 5. Leave is reserved for the applicant to apply for a further judicial conference or for such further directions as may be necessary. [14] The information referred to in the directions was not provided, and the Trust advised in October 2011 that they wished to withdraw the application which was dismissed on 4 November 2011 at 9 Te Waipounamu MB 232. Current application [15] On 31 Jul...

  8. Pomare - Estate of Peter Here Pomare (2015) 103 Taitokerau MB 95 (103 TTK 95) [pdf, 264 KB]

    ...whāngai” Tilly Pomare. [16] I note that copies of the 1988 and 2003 wills were only located just before the fourth hearing. Prior to that, the whānau were aware that wills had been executed but had been unable to locate copies as Nganeko’s former solicitor, Junior Witehira, had been struck-off and it was not known who held the wills. Accordingly, up until the fourth hearing the whānau assumed that Peter’s estate would be treated as an intestacy. Then, when the 1988 and...

  9. Regulatory Impact Statement Management of returning offenders to New Zealand [pdf, 287 KB]

    ...Regulatory Impact Analysis: Regulatory Impact Statement - Developing a supervision regime for returning offenders | 8 45. Eligible offenders would be those where a sentence of more than one year’s imprisonment in another jurisdiction formed the ground for their deportation or removal – approximately 70 percent of returning offenders. 46. Legislation would be needed to establish a Returning Offenders Supervision Register (ROSR), which would be based on the proposals in the...

  10. Herman, Wang, Howatt, Li, Thornhill, Gilchrist, Barnao, Watson v CAC10100 & Jackman [2012] NZREADT 60 [pdf, 105 KB]

    ...the expense of the buyer. It is put that such advertisement is a breach of Rule 6.4 of the Real Estate Agents Act (Professional Conduct and Client Care) Rules 2009 which prohibits licensees from misleading customers or clients, or providing false information, or withholding information which should by law or fairness be provided to a customer or client. [14] Mr Barnao accepts that Paterson Cullen is not a firm of architects but says that the vendors told him and his sales assistant...