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  1. Appendices (Abortion Supervisory Committee) [pdf, 2.8 MB]

    Crimes Act 1961 Part 8 – Crimes Against The Person - Duties tending to the preservation of life - Homicide - Murder, manslaughter, etc. - Abortion - Assaults and injuries to the person - Female genital mutilation - Bigamy, feigned marriage - Abduction, kidnapping Abortion 182 Killing unborn child (1) Every one is liable to imprisonment for a term not exceeding 14 years who causes the death of any child that has not become a human being in

  2. Harris v Department of Corrections [2013] NZHRRT 15 [pdf, 125 KB]

    ...“rough description” of the documents received from outside the prison. When PCO Harihari asked to see the documents in question, Mr Harris refused. Asked the reason for his refusal Mr Harris told the Tribunal that it was PCO Harihari’s job to check the file. When it was pointed out to Mr Harris that unless PCO Harihari knew what documents Mr Harris had received from the anonymous person outside the prison, PCO Harihari would not know what to look for when he checked the file. Mr...

  3. PDLA Operational Policy v3.1 [pdf, 350 KB]

    Police Detention Legal Assistance Service Operational policy April 2018 Although all reasonable steps have been taken to ensure the accuracy of the information contained in this document, the Ministry of Justice disclaims any and all responsibility for any inaccuracy, error, omission, or any other kind of inadequacy, deficiency, or flaw in, or in relation to, the information; and fully excludes any and all liability of any kind to any person or entity that cho...

  4. BORA Policing Bill [pdf, 415 KB]

    Policing Bill 12 December 2007 Attorney-General LEGAL ADVICE CONSISTENCY WITH THE NEW ZEALAND BILL OF RIGHTS ACT 1990: POLICING BILL 1. We have assessed whether the Policing Bill (PCO 8297/13) (‘the Bill') is consistent with the New Zealand Bill of Rights Act 1990 (‘the Bill of Rights Act'). We understand that the Bill is to be considered by the Cabinet Legislation Committee at its meeting on Thursday 13 December 2007. 2. We have concluded that the Bill appears to...

  5. MOJ0342.2-Homicide-factsheet-FEB22-PRINT.pdf [pdf, 689 KB]

    ...right to attend a family group conference. A family group coordinator from Oranga Tamariki – the Ministry for Children will contact you. FINANCIAL SUPPORT Financial grants are available to help you cover some of the costs related to the crime. To check if you can get a grant and to find out how to apply, contact Victim Support on 0800 842 846. • Up to $5000 is available to reduce the impact of the homicide on the immediate family. Help covers loss of income and general costs. ...

  6. MOJ0344.2-factsheet-Affected-by-crime-Nov21-PRINT.pdf [pdf, 654 KB]

    ...right to attend a family group conference. A family group coordinator from Oranga Tamariki – the Ministry for Children will contact you. FINANCIAL SUPPORT Financial grants are available to help you cover some of the costs related to the crime. To check if you can get a grant and to find out how to apply, contact Victim Support on 0800 842 846. • Up to $5000 is available to reduce the impact of the homicide on the immediate family. Help covers loss of income and general costs. ...

  7. Recommendations recap - issue 3 [pdf, 1.2 MB]

    ...the deceased did not see the medical officer on 19 April 2011 as scheduled. Because of the easter and Anzac holidays, it proved difficult to create a suitable appointment for him with the medical officer for the prison. During a routine prisoner check on the morning of 27 April 2011 corrections officers saw the body of the deceased through the peephole in the cell door. They entered the cell, commenced CPR and called for back-up assistance. The deceased had been dead for some hou...

  8. IW v CZ [2024] NZDT 498 (29 May 2024) [pdf, 202 KB]

    ...nothing in the footage that directly contradicts KF’s independent witness evidence and I accept her account (consistent with CZ’s account) of how this collision occurred. 18. I therefore find that IW made an unsafe lane change because he did not check adequately that the way was clear before entering CZ’s lane. It was IW’s actions that caused CZ to lose control of her vehicle, even though his vehicle did not directly impact hers during the lane change, and that led to the resu...

  9. [2010] NZEmpC 72 Horton v Fonterra Cooperative Group Ltd [pdf, 81 KB]

    ...be taken. Mr Jepsen said it was his understanding that Mr Horton was going to see Mr Tunbridge because there were lengths of roofing iron that were not damaged but in reasonable condition. He told Mr Horton he could take them after checking this with Mr Tunbridge because Mr Jepsen could not say what was scrap and what was not. Mr Jepsen said he gave Mr Horton a “form”, some four days later, from him and Mr Nuku so that Mr Horton could remove the reject roofing iron...

  10. AVL operating guidelines for senior courts [pdf, 684 KB]

    ...this will include notification of problems or issues and movement of prisoners. 6.2 Security Standard security procedures will be used for appearances by AVL. Confirmation of identification of prisoners will be carried out at the prison by checking prisoner ID cards and IOMS prisoner Details Report (process already used to ensure there are no misidentifications). Confirmation of identification of prisoners and their movements to and from the AVL suite will be in accordance wit...