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  1. 2022 NZPSPLA 039.pdf [pdf, 84 KB]

    ...regrets his offending. The offending was primarily family related and not related to his work. He has been working in the security industry for 18 years without any other issues. While Mr Hussain has not completed his sentence, he advises that his probation officer considers there is little risk of him reoffending and he now only needs to report monthly. Mr Hussain is the primary income earner for his family and his company has employees who depend on the company licence being renewed...

  2. 2025 NZPSPLA 021.pdf [pdf, 77 KB]

    ...disqualification provided Mr Singh files the following information by 30 July 2025. a) An application for waiver setting out why he considers he is suitable to be a security worker despite his recent conviction. 2 b) A letter from his probation officer confirming that Mr Singh has completed his supervision sentence without any breaches and met all the conditions attached. c) Confirmation that he has successfully completed an anti-violence course or counselling. d)...

  3. Evidence Brief: Electronic monitoring for adult offenders [pdf, 353 KB]

    ...positioning systems (GPS) technology is in use for almost 2,200 offenders as at June 2016. • The cost of EM depends on the type of monitoring used, so costs vary across different countries. It is usually more expensive than traditional probationary supervision but more cost-effective than imprisonment. • There is inconsistent evidence regarding whether reduction in reoffending takes place after EM completion. • More rigorous evaluations in the New Zealand c...

  4. Scott v Hori - Estate of Wharepouri Paoro [2018] Chief Judge's MB 871 (2018 CJ 871) [pdf, 375 KB]

    ...following documents in support of her application: a) An undated letter setting out the grounds of her application; b) Minutes and orders complained of 7 Registrar Taitokerau (7 RGTO) MB 58 and 1 Registrar Taitokerau (1 RGTO) MB 187; c) Probate dated 17 August 1971 of Wharepouri Hori and Will dated 21 February 1961 appointing Wikitoria Henare as sole executrix; d) Email from the applicant, confirming whakapapa of Wharepouri Paoro Hori dated 21 February 2017; e) A cert...

  5. [2014] NZEmpC 154 Fox v Hereworth School Trust Board [pdf, 200 KB]

    ...Court retains a discretion to refuse unnecessary or undesirable disclosure and whether this would be oppressive as a consideration to be taken into account. 13 In determining this balancing exercise, a relevant consideration is also the likely probative value of the documents sought. 14 [42] Rule 8.14 of the High Court Rules addressing the reasonableness of the scope of a discovery order is relevant in this case by analogy. Relevant circumstances may include: (a) the nature...

  6. Justice Sector forecast 2011 to 2021 [pdf, 1.5 MB]

    ...Table 3: Summary and committal cases in the District Court: annual totals ........................... 11 Table 4: Crown Law case inflow and active caseload projections ........................................... 13 Table 5: Written and oral probation reports: annual totals ....................................................... 15 Table 6: Monetary value of fines imposed in police-originated convictions ............................. 17 Table 7: Monetary value of receipts from fin...

  7. 2020 NZPSPLA 025 [pdf, 76 KB]

    ...is still engaging with them on a regular basis. He says he has learnt strategies to deal with his anger which he would use if he faces a similar situation in the future. [4] Mr Whiripo has provided several letters in his support as well his probation report and sentencing decision. They confirm that Mr Whiripo’s actions were out of character. His referees say that Mr Whiripo is a gentle giant who usually comes across as a respectful and caring person who contributes to his commu...

  8. [2024] NZLVT 031 - Kent Nurseries v Upper Hutt City Council (7 June 2024) [pdf, 309 KB]

    ...burden of proof. [4] Section 35 of the Land Valuation Proceedings Act 1948 gives the Tribunal the power to dismiss an objection if it is "frivolous or vexatious or is made solely for the purpose of delay". In the absence of any reasoned, probative evidence of any kind from the Objectors I find that the objections are frivolous or vexatious. They are therefore dismissed. 3 [7] The power to award costs in these proceedings is found in s 38(4)(b) of the Rating Valuations Ac...

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  10. [2013] NZEmpC 56 Hamon v Coromandel Independent Living Trust [pdf, 132 KB]

    ...allegations. The defendant also submitted that it would be difficult for the Court to determine the truth of the rival accounts given that the details of the mediation would not be admissible and also that the proposed evidence would be of little probative value. The Chief Judge observed that the issues for decision narrowed down to whether the plaintiff was precluded from giving evidence that a mediation arranged by the defendant for a specified purpose did not deal with that mat...