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  1. People charged and convicted of homicide offences December 2020 [xlsx, 116 KB]

    ...someone can receive when convicted of manslaughter is life imprisonment; there is no minimum sentence. The manslaughter category also includes offences relating to infanticide, abortion and inciting/aiding suicide, which have lower maximum sentences. The Judge uses their discretion, based on aggravating and mitigating factors associated with the charge, to determine whether a prison sentence or other type of sentence is most appropriate. In some situations a person is convicted and discharged,...

  2. Exposure draft AML/CFT amendment bill [pdf, 270 KB]

    ...enforcement purposes. 47 Disclosure of information in proceedings (1) No person may disclose, in any judicial proceeding (within the meaning of sec- tion 108 of the Crimes Act 1961), any information contained in a suspicious activity report unless the Judge or, as the case requires, the person presiding at the proceeding is satisfied that the disclosure of the information is necessary in the interests of justice. (2) Nothing in this section prohibits the disclosure of any information for the...

  3. Tan v New Zealand Police [2016] NZHRRT 32 [pdf, 327 KB]

    ...step-children, including four counts of rape. He had previously been convicted of possession of objectionable material in the form of child pornography and was sentenced to 18 months imprisonment on those charges in early 2012. [5] The sentencing judge also made a final order suppressing Mr Tan’s name, noting it was made not for Mr Tan’s benefit but because identification of Mr Tan could jeopardise the position of the two victims who were his step-children by virtue of his marriage...

  4. People charged and convicted of homicide offences June 2019 [xlsx, 112 KB]

    ...someone can receive when convicted of manslaughter is life imprisonment; there is no minimum sentence. The manslaughter category also includes offences relating to infanticide, abortion and inciting/aiding suicide, which have lower maximum sentences. The Judge uses their discretion, based on aggravating and mitigating factors associated with the charge, to determine whether a prison sentence or other type of sentence is most appropriate. In some situations a person is convicted and discharged,...

  5. People charged and convicted of homicide offences June 2020 [xlsx, 116 KB]

    ...someone can receive when convicted of manslaughter is life imprisonment; there is no minimum sentence. The manslaughter category also includes offences relating to infanticide, abortion and inciting/aiding suicide, which have lower maximum sentences. The Judge uses their discretion, based on aggravating and mitigating factors associated with the charge, to determine whether a prison sentence or other type of sentence is most appropriate. In some situations a person is convicted and discharged,...

  6. [2020] NZEnvC 009 Maypole Environmental Limited v Kapiti Coast District Council [pdf, 7.2 MB]

    ...Decision No. [2020] NZEnvC 9 of the Resource Management Act 1991 of an appeal under cl 14 of the First Schedule to the Act MAYPOLE ENVIRONMENTAL LIMITED (ENV-2018-WLG-000008) Appellant KAPITI COAST DISTRICT COUNCIL Respondent Environment Judge B P Dwyer Environment Commissioner D J Bunting at Wellington on 30 January 2020 Counsel/ Appearances: P Tancock for Appellant M G Conway and H P Harwood for Respondent Date of Decision: i ~ February 2020 Date of Issue: t J.. Fe...

  7. People charged and convicted of homicide offences December 2019 [xlsx, 116 KB]

    ...someone can receive when convicted of manslaughter is life imprisonment; there is no minimum sentence. The manslaughter category also includes offences relating to infanticide, abortion and inciting/aiding suicide, which have lower maximum sentences. The Judge uses their discretion, based on aggravating and mitigating factors associated with the charge, to determine whether a prison sentence or other type of sentence is most appropriate. In some situations a person is convicted and discharged,...

  8. [2020] NZEnvC 018 Taranaki Energy Watch Incorporated v South Taranaki District Council [pdf, 5.4 MB]

    ...[2020] NZEnvC 18 of the Resource Management Act 1991 of an appeal under clause 14 of the First Schedule of the Act TARANAKI ENERGY WATCH INCORPORATED (ENV-2016-WLG-80) Appellant SOUTH TARANAKI DISTRICT COUNCIL Respondent Environment Judge J E Borthwick Environment Commissioner J A Hodges Environment Commissioner J T Baines at New Plymouth on 12-15 August 2019 RB Enright and R G Haazen for Taranaki Energy Watch Incorporated and for Royal Forest and Bird Protection Societ...

  9. NT v Parker [2019] NZIACDT 62 (4 September 2019) [pdf, 289 KB]

    ...Cheng [91] In his affirmation, Mr Parker states that there was no refusal by him to provide Immigration New Zealand’s letter of concern to the complainant. He perceived there was a problem with the letter and took steps to have it corrected. He judged that it was better to do this than to create potential confusion for the complainant about the process or his response. [92] Mr Parker says he provided the complainant on 3 August 2017 with his communications with Immigration New...

  10. People charged and convicted of homicide offences December 2021 [xlsx, 117 KB]

    ...someone can receive when convicted of manslaughter is life imprisonment; there is no minimum sentence. The manslaughter category also includes offences relating to infanticide, abortion and inciting/aiding suicide, which have lower maximum sentences. The Judge uses their discretion, based on aggravating and mitigating factors associated with the charge, to determine whether a prison sentence or other type of sentence is most appropriate. In some situations a person is convicted and discharged,...