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  1. All finalised charges and convicted charges June 2023 [xlsx, 275 KB]

    ...and group), 1980/1981 - 2022/2023 Table 4: Number of convicted charges, by most serious sentence, 1980/1981 - 2022/2023 Definitions and data notes Notes - Justice service areas If this 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.j...

  2. All finalised charges and convicted charges jun2024 [xlsx, 276 KB]

    ...and group), 1980/1981 - 2023/2024 Table 4: Number of convicted charges, by most serious sentence, 1980/1981 - 2023/2024 Definitions and data notes Notes - Justice service areas If this 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.j...

  3. [2012] NZEmpC 109 Shelby Park Ltd v Blackie [pdf, 186 KB]

    ...without authority, a fact he admitted to Mr Skinner. This allegedly occurred in September and the two litres taken were worth between $200-$300, according to Mr Skinner’s evidence. [54] Mr Skinner gave no evidence that this was a matter that had formed the basis of any disciplinary action he took against Mr Blackie. It is not even recorded in the work diary. [55] Mr Blackie’s evidence was that he did not admit to stealing the two litres of Roundup. His evidence was that...

  4. NZCASS Data tables 4 victims experiences & needs [xlsx, 850 KB]

    ...(RSE(y)*y/100) * 1.96. The MoEs in the data tables are presented at the 95% level. The 95% MoE can be converted to a 90% MoE by using the approximation of (1.645/1.96), or to a 99% MoE by using the approximation of (2.576/1.96). Significance testing Four forms of significance testing are presented in these data tables: 1) When data is presented across time, whether the change is statistically significant. Significant differences are shown for each combination of years, with the exception tha...

  5. Fish & Game - B Farrell - JWS 4-6 May 2021 - tracked changes [pdf, 829 KB]

    ...court on the 14th May. The parameters for testing have been agreed by all primary sector experts. 69. To ensure Step 4 is a simple process, the experts have considered whether the ORC can make the completed analysis available to an applicant on request. 70. The following experts CB, AD, IM, MH, LH, DM, agree that it is best to start with the flow rate as l/s, cleanse this data following a procedure set out in Schedule 10A.4, and calculate the daily, monthly, and annual water use r...

  6. Fish & Game - B Farrell - JWS 4-6 May 2021 - tracked changes 2 [pdf, 829 KB]

    ...court on the 14th May. The parameters for testing have been agreed by all primary sector experts. 69. To ensure Step 4 is a simple process, the experts have considered whether the ORC can make the completed analysis available to an applicant on request. 70. The following experts CB, AD, IM, MH, LH, DM, agree that it is best to start with the flow rate as l/s, cleanse this data following a procedure set out in Schedule 10A.4, and calculate the daily, monthly, and annual water use r...

  7. 2021-05-25 JWS - 4-6 May 2021 as amended 21 May 2021 [pdf, 518 KB]

    ...which is included in Appendix 2. The reasons for making these changes are set out in Appendix 10. 69. To ensure Step 4 is a simple process, the experts have considered whether the ORC can make the completed analysis available to an applicant on request. 70. The following experts CB, AD, IM, MH, LH, DM, agree that it is best to start with the flow rate as l/s, cleanse this data following a procedure set out in Schedule 10A.4, and calculate the daily, monthly, and annual water use...

  8. Huang v Leung [2010] NZWHT Auckland 16 [pdf, 284 KB]

    ...inferences it thinks fit; (b) determine the claim concerned on the basis of information available to it; and (c) give any weight it thinks fit to information that – (i) it asked for, or directed to be provided; but (ii) was provided later than requested or directed. [47] Based on sections 74 and 75, the Tribunal therefore makes the following considerations and determines Mr Naiker‟s involvement and responsibility based on the information available before it. [48] The...

  9. OWRUG - EiC - M Curran - Planning (5 Feb 2021) [pdf, 528 KB]

    ...activity that is currently authorised by a deemed permit’, damming activities are nonetheless still captured. 76. The way it which Rule 10A.3.1A.1 is drafted creates further confusion and uncertainty. If Rule 10A.3.1A.1 is to be adopted in some form, it is my opinion that damming activities should be explicitly excluded from it. Rule 10A.3.2.1 [Non-Complying Activity] 77. The OWRUG oppose Rule 10A.3.2.1. 78. As a consequence of dams requiring longer term consents to enable t...

  10. 2021-05-21 JWS - 4-6 May 2021 with signature page [pdf, 705 KB]

    ...which is included in Appendix 2. The reasons for making these changes are set out in Appendix 10. 69. To ensure Step 4 is a simple process, the experts have considered whether the ORC can make the completed analysis available to an applicant on request. 70. The following experts CB, AD, IM, MH, LH, DM, agree that it is best to start with the flow rate as l/s, cleanse this data following a procedure set out in Schedule 10A.4, and calculate the daily, monthly, and annual water use...