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  1. QQ v NP LCRO 121/2012 (15 June 2015) [pdf, 78 KB]

    ...documents he received with the legal aid assignment what charges Mr NP was facing, and that Police opposed bail. He does not say he knew the result of the opposition to bail, he simply drew the inference. It would have been a simple matter to have checked. He could have done that by contacting his client. Equally, as assigned counsel, he could have checked by phoning the Court or Police, and it is unlikely he would have encountered resistance to a request for such information....

  2. Report of the NZ Prostitution Law Committee 2008 [pdf, 642 KB]

    Report of the Prostitution Law Review Committee on the Operation of the Prostitution Reform Act 2003 2 © Crown Copyright Published May 2008 Ministry of Justice PO Box 180 Wellington New Zealand ISBN 978-0-478-29052-7 Disclaimer The views, opinions, findings and conclusions or recommendations expressed in this

  3. YCAP - information sharing guide [pdf, 2.9 MB]

    ...and organisations can help young offenders who have multiple, complex issues • at a local level, agencies can coordinate how they deal with young offenders in their area. Using this guide At the heart of this guide is a simple 5-step checklist you can use to help you make decisions about sharing personal information. Detailed information is provided along with each question in the checklist. It will help you: • understand when you can share personal information

  4. CAC20005 v Morton-Jones [2015] NZREADT 49 [pdf, 235 KB]

    ...business ended in July 2012. It was put to her that she did not like the defendant but she said “not so. I didn’t like the way he treated Rodger Sinclair”. She seemed to be saying that she thought the defendant was intelligent but did not check statements. She had no personal gripe against him but 7 made the complaint on behalf of Mr Sinclair because “he is not up to doing it for himself” and she felt someone needed to stand up on his behalf. [28] It was put to he...

  5. Criminal-Legal-Aid-Application-Form3.pdf [pdf, 1.3 MB]

    ...applicant has consented to me signing this form on their behalf; though I am not signing as agent for the applicant, nor do I provide any undertakings. I con�rm this is a correct record of the information provided to me by the applicant today. Check Box2: Off Text3: Text5: Check Box11: Off Check Box12: Off Check Box13: Off Check Box14: Off Text15: Text17: Check Box18: Off Check Box19: Off Text20: Check Box21: Off Check Box22: Off Check Box23: Off Check Box24: Off...

  6. Regulatory Impact Statement Addressing child pornography and related offending [pdf, 236 KB]

    ...less than 40% of the maximum available sentence. 11. There are also low rates of recidivism. During the 10 year period between 2001 and 2010, only 8 people were convicted of a repeat objectionable publication offence. Enforcement 12. The Police, the Department of Internal Affairs (DIA) and Customs all bring prosecutions for child pornography offences. Leave of the Attorney-General is required for some prosecutions under the Classification Act, but not for prosecutions und...

  7. Information for Police if application made for Protection Order [pdf, 250 KB]

    PAGE 1 Information for Police if application made for Protection Order Family Violence Act 2018 Section 163 and 164, Family Violence Act 2018. Information for Police if application made for Protection OrderV2 November 2021 PAGE 1 Important: Do you want your address to be kept confidential from the Respondent?   Yes   No Note for Police: If the applicant has ticked Yes please ensure that you don’t disclose this information in any way that it may be accessed by the Respondent/...

  8. CU v MQ [2024] NZDT 299 (30 April 2024) [pdf, 179 KB]

    ...account number to the buyers. She had given all the relevant information to MQ when she had discovered her errors, including the names of the buyers and the dates they made their payments. Thus, she thought, MQ was not put to a great deal of trouble in checking her bank account when she had been told of the errors. [3] CU said that she had consulted the bank that, as it happened, both parties used, and was advised that, among other actions, she could contact the police about the matte...

  9. BSA newsletter Mar 2021 v2 [pdf, 374 KB]

    ...stress for them and their whānau, and of course reduce the backlog of WTAs for Police. Inspector Damin Ormsby, Māori Responsiveness Manager for the Eastern District The trial launched in March and will continue for six months. BSA will be checking in with the Eastern District Police to monitor progress, and are supporting the Evidence Based Policing Centre (EBPC) with evaluation. March 2021 Māori Wardens at the launch of Whariki Haumaru BSA join frontline police to...

  10. 2023 NZPSPLA 061 [pdf, 81 KB]

    ...of his COA. [iv] That his first 12 months of security work be supervised by an experienced COA holder. [7] If KJ is unsure whether a security company is what the Authority deems a ‘reputable’ employer, he should contact the Authority to check. [8] If the Police have any new concerns about KJ during the period in which he holds a COA, they may, in accordance with the Act, lodge a complaint and if necessary, seek the suspension of his COA. [9] This decision is to be publi...