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  1. OIA-120507.pdf [pdf, 1 MB]

    ...and security of elected officials.docx We would like to do more work on these this afternoon. In particular, Ellie had the useful idea of including some thoughts on possible scope. The small scope and large scope are reasonably obvious but I need to check in with Helen and Kathleen on the middle ground. Happy to discuss. Ngā mihi Anna Johnston (she / her) Policy Manager | Human Rights | Policy Group Cell: | www.justice.govt.nz s9(2)(a) RE LE AS ED U ND ER T HE O FF IC IA L IN FO...

  2. OIA-105490.pdf [pdf, 1.3 MB]

    Justice Centre | 19 Aitken Street DX SX10088 | Wellington T 04 918 8800 | F 04 918 8820 ContactUs@justice.govt.nz | www.justice.govt.nz 18 July 2023 Our ref: OIA 105490 Tēnā koe Official Information Act request: Proceeds of Crime Fund I refer to your email of 29 May 2023 to Manatū Hauora – the Ministry of Health, requesting information relating to the Rewired programme, funded by the Proceeds of Crime Fund (POCF). On 22 June 2023, your request was

  3. DS & ES v KE & X Ltd [2024] NZDT 767 (8 October 2024) [pdf, 99 KB]

    ...the voicemail said that it was KE’s phone. 10. Z Ltd obtained the Respondent’s number from the Police and used this to contact him. Z Ltd notes that the Respondent did not lodge a claim with his insurer. 11. Z Ltd states that they checked the vehicle registration, and it was registered to FG who, from the details on the car jam website, resides in [City 1]. The vehicle was not reported as stolen to the Z Ltd’s knowledge. 12. The Respondent states that he was not th...

  4. Regulatory Impact Statement Private Security Personnel and Private Investigators Act 2010 regulations [pdf, 211 KB]

    ...controlling access to premises, first aid and responding to emergencies. Security personnel are often the first point of contact in an incident or emergency and members of the public expect them to respond appropriately. Training in screening entry (eg, checking proof of age identification in licensed premises) might improve the ability of businesses to comply with their obligations under sale of liquor legislation and avoid incidents caused by people who should not have been allowed into...

  5. CORNELIUS Grant Charles (CSU 2011 AUK 001161) [pdf, 235 KB]

    ...noticed Mr. Cornelius had been pinned by the quad bike around the area of his buttocks. She described him as purple and in very bad shape. [20] Though the quad bike was not running she turned off the ignition and switched off the spray pump. She checked for a pulse and could not find one and also checked his neck without success. [21] She then ran back to the house and raised the alarm with Mrs Cornelius who rang the ambulance describing the situation. [22] Irene Flynn then retu...

  6. 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

  7. Hawkes Bay Standards Committee v Beacham [2012] NZLCDT 29 [pdf, 98 KB]

    ...fitness to practise, or tend to bring her profession into disrepute. Particulars (a) On 22 June 2012, in the District Court at Hastings, she was convicted on two charges under s.23(a) of the Summary Offences Act 1981: (i) That she resisted a Police Constable acting in the execution of her duty; and (ii) That she intentionally obstructed a (separate) Police Constable acting in the execution of her duty; (b) Convictions under s.23(a) of the Summary Offences Act 1981 are pun...

  8. LCRO 148/2020 PV v GY (31 May 2021) [pdf, 269 KB]

    ...respect of some driving charges that were before the court. Mr RS’s partner, Ms CB, attended court for one of Mr RS’s early appearances. [5] On 9 April 2019 Mr RS was the victim of a hit and run accident. Mr RS reported the incident to the Police. In the course of disclosing details of the accident, Mr RS informed the Police that he had slapped his partner, Ms CB. [6] The Police visited Ms CB to check on her condition. They were concerned at Ms CB’s presentation and decided to...

  9. Induction guide for legal aid providers - v1.2 January 2017 [pdf, 659 KB]

    .......................................................................................... 7 Contract and practice standards ................................................................................... 8 Applying to be a legal aid provider ................................................................................ 8 Checks and audits ........................................................................................................ 8 Complaints and performance reviews .......

  10. v2.3-Induction-guide-for-legal-aid-providers-April-2017.pdf [pdf, 714 KB]

    .......................................................................................... 7 Contract and practice standards ................................................................................... 8 Applying to be a legal aid provider ................................................................................ 8 Checks and audits ........................................................................................................ 8 Complaints and performance reviews .......