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  1. OIA-111174.pdf [pdf, 25 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 30 July 2024 Our ref: OIA 111174 Tēnā koe Official Information Act request: Returning Offenders Thank you for your email of 8 April 2024 requesting, under the Official Information Act 1982 (the Act), documents relating to the management of offenders returning to New Zealand. Specifically, you requested: …any policy documents, memos, b

  2. [2014] NZEmpC 188 The Warehouse Ltd v Harris [pdf, 501 KB]

    MARGARET HARRIS v THE WAREHOUSE LIMITED NZEmpC AUCKLAND [2014] NZEmpC 188 [3 October 2014] IN THE EMPLOYMENT COURT AUCKLAND [2014] NZEmpC 188 ARC 8/14 IN THE MATTER OF a challenge to a determination of the Employment Relations Authority BETWEEN MARGARET HARRIS Plaintiff AND THE WAREHOUSE LIMITED Defendant ARC 10/14 IN THE MATTER OF a challenge to a determination of the Employment Relations Authority BETWEEN

  3. 2020 archive

    Police Detention Legal Assistance (PDLA) provider survey on how rostering can be improved during the holiday period Legal aid payments published Criminal case assignment: Availability during the Christmas break Privacy Guidelines for providers of Justice services Special duty lawyer arrangements for the holiday period When the Aided Person in Waitangi Tribunal Proceedings Dies Criminal legal aid assignments published Where to send Civil Applications Paternity cases Cut-off date for invoices rem...

  4. Sansom v Department of Internal Affairs [2016] NZHRRT 17 [pdf, 100 KB]

    ...Dec 17, 2010, CB p2. My manager withheld her email from me, though she circulated the email to a great number of other staff. [44.2] Withholding the email from me, the subject of the email, was itself bad but worse was that Ms McCracken had not checked the statements she made about my health and injury in the email, and these were not just misleading and trivialising but one was false. When I returned to the office, at my manager’s request, on Jan 5, 2011, Ms McCracken must have reali...

  5. INZ (Calder) v Cleland [2019] NZIACDT 25 (3 May 2019) [pdf, 252 KB]

    ...required to support a visa application. [36] Mr Cleland advised that he conducted a Skype interview with each applicant at which he discussed their visa options and the required documents. He also had a checklist for work visas and personally checked that he had every document and that it complied with Immigration New Zealand’s criteria. [37] Once there had been a Skype interview, no further immigration advice needed to be given until such time as Immigration New Zealand issued...

  6. 20240930-Sentencing-Reform-Proactive-Release-2nd-Tranche_FINAL.pdf [pdf, 8.7 MB]

    ...the end sentence meets the purposes and principles of sentencing set out in the Sentencing Act. For example, to deter the offender or other persons from re-offending, or to assist in the offender’s rehabilitation and reintegration. 10. This sense check is not part of the structured process of uplifts and discounts that will be regulated by the new legislation. We do not expect that the Courts will use it to offset the cap on sentence discounts, as it serves a separate purpose from the t...

  7. [2007] NZEmpC WC 3/07 Tamarua v Toll NZ Consolidated Ltd [pdf, 46 KB]

    ...Mr Tamarua had admitted taking eight jars of jam from returns and accepted that that was wrong. Apart from possibly telling Ms Young that he had got them from damaged returns, he offered no other explanation. He did not tell her that he had checked with his team leader first; he did not explain the jars were in a pile of messy and broken product which made their return impossible or unlikely; and he did not mention that they were destined for the rubbish. [34] I have no doubt f...

  8. Best v CAC 406 & Ellis [2016] NZREADT 34 [pdf, 148 KB]

    ...was left with the impression that the property was too expensive for Mr Mackie. He told the Tribunal that he had no further discussion with Mr Mackie after 9 November until 19 November when he telephoned Mr Mackie the day before the auction to check if he was attending the auction. Mr Mackie said he would like to attend but he had no intention of bidding. Mr Ellis said he did not accompany John Mackie to the auction but he stood near him in the auction room. The auction was passe...

  9. Form 12 Criminal legal aid application Court of Appeal or Supreme Court [pdf, 910 KB]

    ...the Legal Services Act 2011 and the effects and implications of that waiver.  The potential cost of services for the proceedings for which aid is sought; and  The condition that a repayment may be required. Signature Date Checklist To avoid delays in considering this application, check you have attached the following documents: Proof of income (for wages or salary) Latest set of annual accounts (if self-employed or have an interest in a business)...

  10. Family Court Rewrite Submission - Paul von Dadelszen QSO [pdf, 268 KB]

    ...issue of proceedings will be less likely to require the assistance of that system. And even if they do, there is a very good chance that the areas of dispute will be narrowed. In this context, it is important that parties are faced with a reality check and are dissuaded from having unrealistic expectations. 28. Q18: It is important that legal aid is made available for legal advice received out of court. It will be unfortunate if the opportunity to settle a dispute is lost just becau...