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  1. People remanded on bail or at large and offending on bail or at large December 2019 [xlsx, 280 KB]

    Contents People remanded on bail or at large, and offending while on bail or at large This includes information on: - people remanded on 'bail' (including 'EM bail') or 'at large' - offences committed while on 'bail' or 'at large' - people offending on 'bail' or 'at large' - people who failed to answer bail. Contents: Number of people on bail or at large Table 1: Number and percentage of people on bail or at l

  2. Canterbury District Law Society v Wood [2009] NZLCDT 11 [pdf, 125 KB]

    ...attempting to justify what he did as acceptable, indicates to us he does not understand his professional obligations. [17] This Tribunal has come to the conclusion that Mr Wood’s behaviour needs to be marked as serious. It breached fundamental matters of integrity and trust, and could have put his client at risk of a substantial costs order. As it turned out, Mr M, then represented by new counsel in place of Mr Wood and relying on the legal aid that Mr Wood had said was not availabl...

  3. [2024] NZEmpC 31 Halse v Employment Relations Authority [pdf, 206 KB]

    ...an extension. He has not provided any good reasons or documentation to support his further application to file documents out of time, in circumstances where he was explicitly informed of the Court’s timetable. It is not in the interests of justice for a further extension to be granted. His application is declined. Progress to Health applies for costs [33] Progress to Health applies for $17,088.50 in scale costs. That application relates to all of the costs arising from Mr...

  4. 2023 NZPSPLA 051 [pdf, 152 KB]

    [2023] PSPLA 051 IN THE MATTER OF A complaint against WR, OP & [redacted] made under ss 73 & 74 of the Private Security Personnel and Private Investigators Act 2010 HEARD virtually on 17 August 2023 APPEARANCES Kaitlyn Petterd (no appearance) WR OP Ron McQuilter DECISION 1. This complaint is dismissed. REASONS [1] Kaitlyn Petterd filed a complaint against WR and OP, and the company they are both directors of: [redacted]. Her complaint...

  5. 14.02.2023 Long Term Insights Briefing The Future of Imprisonment II FINAL [pdf, 2.9 MB]

    Research New Zealand 1 Long-term Insights Briefing The Future of Imprisonment in New Zealand II Final Report October 2022 Research New Zealand 2 Long-term Insights Briefing The Future of Imprisonment in New Zealand II PREPARED FOR Rebecca Lancashire Ministry of Justice PREPARED BY Emanuel Kalafatelis, Annita Wood and Jane Falloon CONTACT DETAILS Emanuel Kalafatelis Research New Zealand Phone 04 499 3088 www.researchnz.

  6. [2012] NZEmpC 16 Moxey v Westminster Pacific (NZ) Ltd [pdf, 64 KB]

    BRIAN MOXEY V WESTMINSTER PACIFIC (NZ) LIMITED NZEmpC AK [2012] NZEmpC 16 [8 February 2012] IN THE EMPLOYMENT COURT AUCKLAND [2012] NZEmpC 16 ARC 87/11 IN THE MATTER OF an application for compliance order BETWEEN BRIAN MOXEY Plaintiff AND WESTMINSTER PACIFIC (NZ) LIMITED Defendant Hearing: 8 February 2012 (Heard at Auckland) Counsel: Carl Blake, counsel for plaintiff No appearance for the defendant Judgment: 8 February 2012...

  7. Chief Human Rights Commissioner - Position profile [pdf, 109 KB]

    ...persons for appointment as Commissioners or alternate Commissioners, the Minister must have regard to the need for Commissioners and alternate Commissioners appointed to have among them. (a) knowledge of, or experience in: (i) different aspects of matters likely to come before the Commission (ii) New Zealand law, or the law of another country, or international law, on human rights (iii) the Treaty of Waitangi and rights of indigenous peoples (iv) current economic, employment, or s...

  8. [2021] NZEnvC 049 Kristin School Charitable Trust v Auckland Council [pdf, 333 KB]

    ...be treated differently to the miscalculation by Deanna Tolich simply because he is a Principal of a school. [18] I am satisfied that there will be no undue prejudice to another party by waiving the time limit, and that the overall interests of justice would be best served by allowing them to participate. Decision [19] The applications for waiver are granted. Deanna Tolich and David Scott are 5 joined as parties under s 27 4 of the Act. Service [20] On 2 March 2021 Kristi...

  9. GH v KM LCRO 185/2016 (13 September 2016) [pdf, 32 KB]

    ...changed. DECISION Introduction [1] Mrs GH has applied for a review of the Standards Committee decision to take no further action in respect of Ms KM’s conduct. Background [2] In early February 2016 Ms KM was instructed by Mr RK to act in matters involving his children with Mrs GH, and the division of their relationship property. [3] Mrs GH notified Mr RK that she would return to England with their two children and her new husband. Mr RK did not agree. Mrs GH and the child...

  10. Protocol-for-BDMRA-091221.pdf [pdf, 191 KB]

    ...maturity of the child.” 10 This will be subject to any legislative change, noting there is a bill at select committee stage which may the remove the Court’s role from the gender change process. Furthermore, it will depend on whether the Ministry of Justice and Department of Internal Affairs proceeds with implementing the recommendations of the Final Report of the Working Group for reducing barriers to changing registered sex. 4 1. Application form (Form G5) 2. Information she...