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  1. [2011] NZEmpC 4 Pacific Loans Limited v Viau Halaapiapi Lesoa [pdf, 61 KB]

    ...expressly provided for in the High Court Rules. [8] I cannot accept that general proposition and I doubt that the Chief Judge intended his decision to support it. Were it so, the Employment Court would be empowered to grant orders in admiralty, probate, insolvency and many other areas of law in which specific orders are provided for in the High Court Rules. That cannot possibly be correct. As the full Court in Credit Consultants Debt Services NZ Limited v Wilson (No 4) 5 concl...

  2. Youth Court Factsheet [pdf, 40 KB]

    ...conference and record the outcome. Family and whānau are encouraged to go to Youth Court hearings to support their child or young person. There may also be other specialist officers such as a Police youth aid officer, an education officer and a probation officer. Who else can go to the Youth Court? Victims can go to court and speak at the hearing. The media can go to court but they must ask the judge’s permission before publishing anything. They’re not allowed to report any det...

  3. CM-Position-Profile-2022-and-2023 [docx, 31 KB]

    ...the Treaty of Waitangi Key working Relationships · Chief District Court Judge · District Court Judges · Fellow Community Magistrates · Ministry of Justice – Court Registry staff/Management and Court Security · Department of Corrections –Probation · NZ Police · Lawyers Hours of Work The Community Magistrates’ role is part- time and the workload will vary according to the needs of the Court from time to time. Hours of work are generally 8:30 am to 5:00 pm and sometimes beyond....

  4. MOJ0213-Dec22-PRINT.pdf [pdf, 42 KB]

    ...conference and record the outcome. Family and whānau are encouraged to go to Youth Court hearings to support their child or young person. There may also be other specialist officers such as a Police youth aid officer, an education officer and a probation officer. Who else can go to the Youth Court? Victims can go to court and speak at the hearing. The media can go to court but they must ask the judge’s permission before publishing anything. They’re not allowed to report any det...

  5. CM-Position-Profile-2024 [docx, 41 KB]

    ...the Treaty of Waitangi Key working Relationships · Chief District Court Judge · District Court Judges · Fellow Community Magistrates · Ministry of Justice – Court Registry staff/Management and Court Security · Department of Corrections –Probation · NZ Police · Lawyers Hours of Work The Community Magistrates’ role is part- time and the workload will vary according to the needs of the Court from time to time. Hours of work are generally 8:30 am to 5:00 pm and sometimes beyond....

  6. CM-Position-Profile-2025LwrNrth [docx, 42 KB]

    ...the Treaty of Waitangi Key working Relationships · Chief District Court Judge · District Court Judges · Fellow Community Magistrates · Ministry of Justice – Court Registry staff/Management and Court Security · Department of Corrections –Probation · NZ Police · Lawyers Hours of Work The Community Magistrates’ role is part- time and the workload will vary according to the needs of the Court from time to time. Hours of work are generally 8:30 am to 5:00 pm and sometimes beyond....

  7. CM-Position-Profile-2025Northisland [docx, 42 KB]

    ...the Treaty of Waitangi Key working Relationships · Chief District Court Judge · District Court Judges · Fellow Community Magistrates · Ministry of Justice – Court Registry staff/Management and Court Security · Department of Corrections –Probation · NZ Police · Lawyers Hours of Work The Community Magistrates’ role is part- time and the workload will vary according to the needs of the Court from time to time. Hours of work are generally 8:30 am to 5:00 pm and sometimes beyond....

  8. How to fill in the paper form

    ...concealed under the Clean Slate scheme. However, sometimes you need to give your full record, including convictions that have been concealed. For example, you might need a full record when you’re: applying for some jobs (such as police, prison or probation roles) involved in court cases or tribunal hearings travelling to certain countries – check with the embassy or consulate of the country you want to travel to. In most cases it is against the law for anyone to ask or make you reveal you...

  9. LCRO 110/2017 EB v APPLICATION FOR REVIEW OF A PROSECUTORIAL DECISION [pdf, 262 KB]

    ...file from his office. Ms AD also asked whether any fees remained outstanding. [15] Mr EB responded on the same day, and indicated that no fees were outstanding. He also set out matters that still needed to be attended to and emphasised that probate in [Country A] of Mrs A’s estate was very important. 3 [16] On 7 July 2011, Ms AD replied to Mr EB and said that she would “reconsider [her] decisions”. [17] Ms AD then dealt directly with shares registries and instructed t...

  10. Criminal-Fixed-Fee-schedules-2018-Final-3.pdf [pdf, 440 KB]

    ...to Grant is required. *1 Applications and variations (hearing time) – this fee is available where there are either written or verbal applications/variations. & Written expert witness / reports - not including non-expert reports (eg probation reports) or oral reports. *^ Section 38 Forensic reports – two s38 reports are required by legislation. A fee for each of those reports can be claimed. An Amendment to Grant is required for claims for any subsequent s38 reports....