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  1. Aitken v Laudermilk [pdf, 78 KB]

    ...the household unit: (a) builds the household unit; or (b) arranges for the household unit to be built; or (c) acquires the household unit from a person who built it or arranged for it to be built. 28 [127] More help can be gained from the judgment in Body Corporate No 188273 v Leuschke Group Architects Ltd (2007) 8 NZCPR 914, where Harrison J said:- [31] The word “developer” is not a term of art or a label of ready identification like a local authority, builder, architect...

  2. LCRO 272/2016 XK v JB (24 June 2019) [pdf, 346 KB]

    ...on the evidence before her. Nevertheless, as the Guidelines properly recognise, where the review is of the exercise of a discretion, it is appropriate for the Review Officer to exercise some particular caution before substituting his or her own judgment without good reason. [66] More recently, the High Court has described a review by this Office in the following way:15 A review by the LCRO is neither a judicial review nor an appeal. Those seeking a review of a Committee determina...

  3. OIA-111634.pdf [pdf, 2.3 MB]

    ...olds charged with specific serious offences to adult court so they can gain access to the diversionary and restorative interventions available in the youth jurisdiction 4.4. giving greater weight to youth as a mitigating factor at sentencing, in line with research into young adults’ brain development. 5. These changes are modest but will result in approximately 30-40 17-year olds appearing in the Youth Court instead of the District Court each year, and less severe sentences fo...

  4. Mason - Te Konoti B3SB (2015) 104 Taitokerau MB 249 (104 TTK 249) [pdf, 356 KB]

    ...Konoti B3 South E1A & Konoti B3 South E1B AND BETWEEN RONALD ALISTAIR NEWMAN Applicant Hearing: 21 August 2007 18 November 2009 18 March 2013 3 July 2013 20 November 2013 19 February 2014 (Heard at Kaitaia) Judgment: 23 June 2015 RESERVED JUDGMENT OF JUDGE D J AMBLER 104 Taitokerau MB 250 Introduction [1] The two applications before the Court seek to vary a right of way created by the Co...

  5. Katipa v Dobbs - Harataunga 2C1 [2015] Chief Judge's MB 635 (2015 CJ 635) [pdf, 338 KB]

    ...of the trustees of Harataunga 2 C1 Respondents Hearing: 2012 Chief Judge's MB 341-397 dated 17 August 2012 (Heard at Hamilton) Appearances: A Warren and L Farquhar for the applicant J Kahukiwa for the respondents Judgment: 29 September 2015 RESERVED JUDGMENT OF CHIEF JUDGE W W ISAAC Copies to: A Warren and L Farquhar, McCaw Lewis Lawyers, PO Box 9348, Hamilton, aidan.warren@mccawlweis.co.nz/leone.farquhar...

  6. VAN DER PASCH Willem Lambertus (CSU 2011 HAM 000424) [pdf, 215 KB]

    IN THE CORONERS COURT CSU-2011-HAM-000424 AT HAMILTON (IN CHAMBERS) UNDER THE CORONERS ACT 2006 AND IN THE MATTER OF An inquiry into the death of WILLEM LAMBERTUS VAN DER PASCH Date of Hearing: 30 April 2013 Date of Findings: 23 October 2013 Appearances: Snr. Constable Gary Paton and Constable Ben Parsonage for the NZ Police Ms Glenda Harris – Ministry of Business, Innovation & Employment Mrs H van der Pasch - wife/f

  7. Mullane v Attorney-General [2017] NZHRRT 40 [pdf, 417 KB]

    ...vetting is undergoing constant evolution and the Police are always thinking about ways to improve the vetting process. This is because the service delivered by the Police entails inherent risk and is ever-expanding. It also requires the Police to make judgment calls of potentially high consequence both for people seeking employment or licences and for children and other vulnerable people. 10 [52] It was with these responsibilities in mind, as well as the then forthcoming Vulnerable...

  8. Cross – Horowhenua 9A6B1 (2016) 349 Aotea MB 28 (349 AOT 28) [pdf, 265 KB]

    ...Sections 18(1)(a) and 135 of Te Ture Whenua Māori Act 1993 IN THE MATTER OF Horowhenua 9A6B1 CAROLINE CROSS Applicant Hearings: 347 Aotea MB 256-260 dated 18 January 2016 Appearances: S Hepburn for the applicant Judgment: 29 February 2016 INTERIM DECISION OF JUDGE L R HARVEY Solicitors: Ms Samantha Hepburn, CS Law PO Box 541, Levin 5540 349 Aotea M...

  9. Justice Sector Prison Projection Report November 2017 [pdf, 446 KB]

    ...assumptions for modelling were agreed through workshops with policy and experts from the Ministry of Justice, the Police, the Judiciary, Corrections, Treasury and Crown Law. The assumptions were based on analysis of past trends as well as expert judgement from Justice Sector decision makers on future trends. The key assumptions used in the projections are: • Number of new prosecutions - especially for more serious cases • Number of people starting custodial remand • Avera...

  10. Justice Sector Prison Projection Report November 2017 [pdf, 445 KB]

    ...assumptions for modelling were agreed through workshops with policy and experts from the Ministry of Justice, the Police, the Judiciary, Corrections, Treasury and Crown Law. The assumptions were based on analysis of past trends as well as expert judgement from Justice Sector decision makers on future trends. The key assumptions used in the projections are: • Number of new prosecutions - especially for more serious cases • Number of people starting custodial remand • Avera...