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  1. LCRO 18/2021 MB v RP and ND (14 October 2022) [pdf, 265 KB]

    ...Standards Committee X (the Committee) to take no further action in respect of his complaint concerning the conduct of Mr RP and Mr ND, trustees of a family trust established pursuant to the will of his late father, Mr GB. [2] Mr GB died in 2012. Probate of Mr GB's will was granted by the High Court in 2013 to his wife Mrs HB, and to their children, Mr MB, Mr IB, Ms JH, Ms WP, and to Mr GB’s lawyer, Mr KV (the executors).1 1 Will dated 10 December 1998; Codicil dated 21...

  2. Welcome Guide Information for court and tribunal interpreters v6 [docx, 1.7 MB]

    ...hearing Once the hearing has finished, the judicial officer may consider whether you should also: · interpret the outcome of proceedings, including any orders made or bail conditions imposed · interpret for the defendant to facilitate communication with probation, health officials and report writers for any pre-sentencing reports · inform the person you are interpreting of any future hearings, or that they are dismissed from future events. This is to ensure that the party who required the...

  3. Welcome-Guide-Information-for-court-and-tribunal-interpreters-v5.docx [docx, 1.7 MB]

    ...hearing Once the hearing has finished, the judicial officer may consider whether you should also: · interpret the outcome of proceedings, including any orders made or bail conditions imposed · interpret for the defendant to facilitate communication with probation, health officials and report writers for any pre-sentencing reports · inform the person you are interpreting of any future hearings, or that they are dismissed from future events. This is to ensure that the party who required the...

  4. OIA-124645.pdf [pdf, 1.6 MB]

    ...specific context. Funding for post-court engagement • Unless directed by the court, it can be problematic for a participant to access communication assistance for processes that occur ‘after’ court. Examples are easy- read bail conditions, probation or e-bail assessments, parole hearings, understanding the verdict or sentence, and writing a victim impact statement. Document 2 RE LE AS ED U ND ER T HE O FF IC IA L IN FO RM AT IO N AC T 19 82 12...

  5. Family Violence Bail (FVB) pilot evaluation - final report [pdf, 1.1 MB]

    Family Violence Bail (FVB) pilot evaluation Final report November 2019 ii ABOUT ALLEN + CLARKE Allen and Clarke Policy and Regulatory Specialists Limited (Allen + Clarke) is a consultancy firm based in Wellington, New Zealand. We specialise in evaluation and research, policy and programme development and implementation, business change, operational management and risk, and secretariat services. A key component of our work is undertaking evaluatio

  6. 2019-11-13 Allen + Clarke FVB Pilot Evaluation Final Report 004 [pdf, 1.1 MB]

    Family Violence Bail (FVB) pilot evaluation Final report November 2019 ii ABOUT ALLEN + CLARKE Allen and Clarke Policy and Regulatory Specialists Limited (Allen + Clarke) is a consultancy firm based in Wellington, New Zealand. We specialise in evaluation and research, policy and programme development and implementation, business change, operational management and risk, and secretariat services. A key component of our work is undertaking evaluatio

  7. From crime to sentence: trends in criminal justice 1986 to 1996 [rtf, 4.3 MB]

    4 From crime to sentence: trends in criminal justice, 1986 to 1996 Sue Triggs Ministry of Justice New Zealand First published in June 1998 by the Ministry of Justice PO Box 180 Wellington New Zealand © Crown Copyright ISBN 0-478-20138-9 Foreword This report represents a major step forward for our understanding of how the criminal justice system operates as an integrated whole. For the first time, statistical trends are documented for each stage of the criminal justice sys

  8. From crime to sentence trends in criminal justice - 1986 to 1996 [pdf, 1.2 MB]

    From crime to sentence: trends in criminal justice, 1986 to 1996 Sue Triggs Ministry of Justice New Zealand 2 First published in June 1998 by the Ministry of Justice PO Box 180 Wellington New Zealand © Crown Copyright ISBN 0-478-20138-9 3 Foreword This report represents a major step forward for our understanding of how the criminal justice system operates as an integrated whole. For the first time, statistical

  9. Regulatory Impact Statement Vulnerable childrens bill child harm prevention orders [pdf, 234 KB]

    ...Start, Family Start is required to notify CYF for an assessment where a child has previously been removed for care and protection concerns; 11.3. Operational Level Agreement between Child, Youth and Family and Corrections (Community Probation) - if a person is involved with Corrections, a system is established to enable Corrections to seek information from Child, Youth and Family where there are any concerns for children or where it is proposed that an individual wi...