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  1. Justice Sector Outlook June 2016 [pdf, 889 KB]

    ...only weakly driven by the amount of criminal offending. More important factors are: • Operational and legislative settings that influence the entry of offenders into the pipeline. • Choices that the justice sector makes, as offenders proceed through the pipeline. • Time taken to travel through the pipeline. Operational and legislative drivers Current key operational and legislative drivers are: • Offenders deported from Australia. Changes in Australian law are increasing th...

  2. Justice Sector Outlook June 2016 [pdf, 1004 KB]

    ...only weakly driven by the amount of criminal offending. More important factors are:  Operational and legislative settings that influence the entry of offenders into the pipeline.  Choices that the justice sector makes, as offenders proceed through the pipeline.  Time taken to travel through the pipeline. Operational and legislative drivers Current key operational and legislative drivers are:  Offenders deported from Australia. Changes in Australian law are increasing th...

  3. Recommendations recap - issue 12 [pdf, 996 KB]

    1 Recommendations recap A summary of coronial recommendations and comments made between 1 July 2016 and 31 December 2016 Issue 12 2 Coroners have a duty to identify any lessons learned from the deaths referred to them that might help prevent such deaths in the future. In order to publicise these lessons, the findings and recommendations of most cases are open to the public. Recommendations recap identifies and summarises all coronial recommend

  4. LCRO 73/2019 LM v NO (27 July 2020) [pdf, 224 KB]

    ...[ABC]. (f) Once it became plain that S had little choice but to issue the Deed proceedings, S’s lawyers in [Town] acted and subsequently instructed counsel in Wellington to act for S in those proceedings. (g) Consistent with his position throughout, when PQ was served with the proceedings Mr NO filed a notice of acceptance of claim on his behalf. (h) At the most, his involvement with S lasted from approximately February/March 2018 until approximately late June 2018. (i) Neit

  5. The needs of Pacific peoples when they are victims of crime [pdf, 647 KB]

    The needs of Pacific Peoples when they are victims of crime Prepared for the Ministry of Justice Dr ‘Ana Hau‘alofa‘ia Koloto Koloto & Associates Limited ii First published in May 2003 by the Ministry of Justice PO Box 180 Wellington New Zealand © Crown Copyright ISBN 0-478-20179-6 iii Foreword It is important that the perspectives and needs of Pacific peoples are taken into account when developing policies and support services for victims of crime. To this end, the M

  6. Auckland Standards Committee 5 v Hong [2020] NZLCDT 5 [pdf, 265 KB]

    ...purchase funds for the property were paid to the vendor’s solicitor on 1 August 2006 but the transfer of title to the property did not take place for another two years namely 31 July 2008. Mr Hong provided $585,000 to the purchase personally or through a company under his control, Orano Developments Limited. CLT paid a further $50,000 to Mr Hong on 11 February 2009. [9] Title was not taken in the name of the trustees of CLT, but Mr Hong effected the transfer to Ms D and himself...

  7. Bhana v Paniora - Wairau North 1B2C (2013) 69 Taitokerau 139 (69 TTK 139) [pdf, 155 KB]

    ...grandparents, Hauraki and Wirihita Naera’s, original homestead was situated. The Waimamaku river forms the western boundary of the block. A creek runs along the south-western boundary. There is also a small creek-cum-drain that runs part way through the block a little north of the house. David Bhana said that the council officer had checked the site during a recent flood and it was out of the flood zone. We discussed the position of the northern boundary of the block. It was not...

  8. Wirihana-Tawake v Kauika-Stevens - Rangitatau 1D5A1 Takirau Marae (2021) 434 Aotea MB 114 (434 AOT 114) [pdf, 313 KB]

    ...and at that hearing, the following exchange is recorded:7 The Court: Alright, so we are agreed then that the tenants do not want the big shed included in their tenancy. So that will require an amendment then we will just get a pen, put a line through it and initial it. So, with that gone is there anything else to stop the tenancy agreement being signed? C Kauika-Stevens: No. N Kauika-Stevens: No, we were happy to sign with those issues still being un-dealt with....

  9. [2010] NZEmpC 84 Secretary for Justice v Dodd [pdf, 126 KB]

    ...terms about the contents” of the VIS. The similarity of this language and the complainant’s father’s complaint may tend to indicate the origin of the complaint to the Whanganui Crown Solicitor. [38] Ms Dodd was made aware of this complaint through Mr Silcock and responded to it both orally and in writing. Mr Fisher then responded formally to the complainant’s father on 25 May 2009 but on 7 June the complainant herself wrote to Mr Fisher re-emphasising her complai...