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  1. Proactive-Release_Bail-Electronic-Monitoring-Amendment-Act-2025.pdf [pdf, 2.6 MB]

    Hon Paul Goldsmith Minister of Justice Proactive release - Bail (Electronic Monitoring) Amendment Act 2025 Date of issue: 9 June 2025 The following documents have been proactively released in accordance with Cabinet Office Circu lar CO (23) 4. Some information has been withheld on the basis that it would not, if requested under the Official Information Act 1982 (OIA), be released . Where that is the case, the relevant section of the OIA has been noted and no public interest has been

  2. Justice Sector Prison Population Forecast July 2009 update [pdf, 331 KB]

    ...expectations. Comparison to assumptions Description of driver Time spent on remand is shown as the average length of time for all people who complete their remand period in a given month. Other measures of time spent on remand are also monitored as a check on the accuracy of this. Justice Sector Prison Population Forecast Update 7 C.4: Proportion of convictions resulting in a custodial sentence Analysis The proportion of convictions leading to custodial sentences dropped...

  3. Mansfield v Southwell LCRO 199 / 2010 (8 September 2010) [pdf, 133 KB]

    ...review issue related to the Practitioner‟s involvement in correspondence on his client‟s behalf, wherein as part of the agreement, T required the Applicant‟s daughter to withdraw certain criminal allegations that the daughter had made to the police. [34] There were two items of correspondence involved. The first was a letter dated 4 July 2007 written by the Practitioner and sent to the Applicant‟s solicitor. There was evidence to show that the letter had resulted from...

  4. [2015] NZEmpC 77 Adams t/a Untouchable hair & Skin v Brown [pdf, 281 KB]

    ...had questioned Ms Brown as to why this had occurred. [36] He said that he then asked Ms Brown whether she had called the client as requested; her response was that she had attempted to do so four or five times. However he said that a check of the outward calls on the salon phone did not support Ms Brown’s assertion. He also telephoned the client who confirmed he had not received any calls from the salon. [37] After discussing this issue with Ms Brown and concluding th...

  5. [2024] NZEmpC 123 Wiles v University of Auckland [pdf, 536 KB]

    ...and Quantum Security aware of it. Associate Professor Wiles asked whether monitoring of emails would be in real time and whether she would be kept up to date with the nature of any threats. Ms Boyer advised her that the quarantine mailbox was checked every couple of days but that it could probably be increased to a daily check. Ms Boyer asked Associate Professor Wiles if she would like her emails to be quarantined or whether she preferred to let emails come through to her so she co...

  6. [2010] NZEmpC 87 Melville v Air New Zealand Ltd [pdf, 56 KB]

    ...March. [32] Looking at the two elements in s 115(b) and the second element first, I accept Mr Lloyd’s submission that the union unreasonably failed to ensure that the grievance was raised within the required time. The file ought to have been checked to see whether the standard letter raising the grievance had been sent. The evidence was that the union, regardless of what was said at the time of the events giving rise to the grievance, always, as a matter of proper caution, is...

  7. [2024] NZEnvC 221 Connor [pdf, 330 KB]

    ...Dated RC 01 Existing Floor Plan Existing Elevations Jones Architects Limited B 13.04.2023 RC 02 Proposed Floor Plans Jones Architects Limited C D 20.06.2023 11.04.2024 RC 03 Proposed Elevations 2.5m+45° HIRB and Volcanic View Shafts Check Jones Architects Limited C D 20.06.2023 11.04.2024 RC 04 Proposed Elevations 3m+45° HIRB and Max Height Jones Architects Limited C D 20.06.2023 11.04.2024 2623861 / 709283 4 Check RC 05 Existing & Proposed Co...

  8. Justice Sector forecast 2012 to 2022 update quarter ending September 2012 [pdf, 1.4 MB]

    ...revert to actual numbers of people in order to calculate muster numbers and numbers of starts. The process, then, is to make assumptions about trends in usage of three individual sentence types. This constrains the fourth, and a key ‘sanity check’ is to examine that constrained trend to see whether it is credible. If not, then the other three trends must be revisited, new assumptions made, and the process repeated. This graph shows the actual proportions of the four types...

  9. Justice Sector forecast 2011 to 2021 update quarter ending March 2012 [pdf, 1.2 MB]

    ...revert to actual numbers of people in order to calculate muster numbers and numbers of starts. The process, then, is to make assumptions about trends in usage of three individual sentence types. This constrains the fourth, and a key ‘sanity check’ is to examine that constrained trend to see whether it is credible. If not, then the other three trends must be revisited, new assumptions made, and the process repeated. This graph shows the actual proportions of the four types...

  10. Restorative Justice: Standards for Sexual Offending Cases [pdf, 666 KB]

    ...psychological violence (including financial abuse). Intimate partner violence is heavily gendered with victims of partner violence, including serious partner violence, being predominantly women. Only a small proportion of partner violence is reported to police. In 2008, 31 percent of partner offences against women and 16 percent of partner offences against men were reported to police (NZCASS 2009). The New Zealand Crime and Safety Survey 2009 (NZCASS 2009) found that 25 percent of wo...