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  1. Budapest-Convention-and-Related-Matters-Legislation-Amendment-Bill_FINAL.pdf [pdf, 545 KB]

    ...This is the process by which countries seek assistance from other countries for criminal investigations. 18 Surveillance device warrants and production orders are enforcement powers available domestically. Surveillance device warrants authorise Police to undertake certain types of surveillance (including interception). Production orders allow law enforcement to require someone to hand over specific documents that might be evidence of a crime (as with preservation direc...

  2. TD v EX [2024] NZDT 137 (31 January 2024) [pdf, 194 KB]

    ...vehicle’s right side. 5. When EX changed her mind, she just turned, without checking to her left for vehicles, cyclists, pedestrians or vehicles reversing out of angled parks ahead, who thought she was going to turn right. EX should have carefully checked that other road users around her were aware of her new intention and not were not already proceeding based on her prior indication, as TD was. 6. A finding of liability requires a finding of negligence. A finding of negligenc...

  3. Official Information Act requests

    ...information from the Ministry of Justice The Ministry of Justice can only answer requests for information that we hold. If you believe a different agency holds the information, please request the information from that agency. For example, If you are after a police file, please contact New Zealand Police If you want information about prisons, contact the Department of Corrections If you want information about parole, contact the Parole Board If you want information about COVID vaccina...

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  4. Secondhand dealer duties

    ...for every item you acquire in your business: the person who sold you the item (their full name, contact address, contact phone number) how you verified the person’s identity, or why you did not verify their identity. Identity can be verified if you check someone’s authorised identification, or if you know them. You do not need to verify their identity if it is a public auction by a licensed auctioneer, an internet auction run by an internet auction provider, a garage sale (although you mus...

  5. BT v PO Ltd [2022] NZDT 80 (12 January 2022) [pdf, 179 KB]

    ...that showed the carpark ramp was chained off and had bollards up. NJ said that the main entrance to the building was a level down, was gated and secured with bolted chains. He said that there were lots of CCTV cameras and a security company that did checks twice a night. NJ also stated that his staff did random checks during the lockdown period. He said that they did not have time to call all of their customers on the day of the lockdown due to the ‘snap’ nature of the announcement by...

  6. Justice Matters - issue 01 - December 2015 [pdf, 2.8 MB]

    ...change has already occurred in the last few years, but the importance of this change is that it is focused on improving the customer experience. To do this we must work closely with our stakeholders: the legal profession; our sector partners – Police, Corrections, Crown Law, the Serious Fraud Office – a host of community providers of a range of justice services; and our customers and the public. We do not work in isolation and this issue of Justice matters highlights some of the...

  7. Briefing for incoming Minister 2017 - Votes Justice and Courts [pdf, 1 MB]

    ...funding important justice services and programmes, including those that assist victims of crime. You will also have an interest in the impact of operators across the criminal justice system. In particular, a working relationship with the Ministers of Police and Corrections and the Attorney-General helps you to see the impacts of these agencies on the system as a whole. In addition, because the demand for justice services and cause of that demand are often driven from poor outcomes i...

  8. MENDOZA Carlos Frederick (CSU 2010 WHG 000185) [pdf, 205 KB]

    ...view it was understood by farmers that when they rode down to the letterbox to pick up their mail they did not need to use a helmet because they were not in a work phase. However, if they went from the letterbox to another part of the farm to check on stock that constituted work and therefore required to comply with the provisions of the Act. The point being clearer messages were needed. [96] In my view pragmatism and common sense has been a feature of farming for many a long ye...

  9. Regulatory Impact Statement Implementation of the anti money laundering and countering financing of terrorism act 2009 proposed regulations [pdf, 1.1 MB]

    ...transactions they become aware of (although mostly they will not be dealing with the individuals or entities in a transactional manner). While the proposal will not prevent overseas persons setting up companies here directly on the internet without any checks on identity or whether they have a legitimate interest in doing so, the proposal will help to deter some use of New Zealand legal entities in, and better enable New Zealand to assist investigation of, serious crime, tax evasion and t...

  10. Coroners-Court-Annual-Report-2023-WEB.pdf [pdf, 977 KB]

    ...entitled to expect a quicker response from St John, notwithstanding that its operational capacity is frequently stretched to its limits. f. When arrival of an ambulance to Mrs Wells was delayed, Mr Wells ought to have received a telephone welfare check from St John. While a welfare check here may not have altered the outcome, Mr Wells’ distress and uncertainty may have been somewhat alleviated. Mr Wells would have known what was happening and would have had trained guidance. The lack of...