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  1. People charged and convicted of violent offences December 2022 [xlsx, 200 KB]

    ...is defined as violent if it is within one of the following ANZSOC categories: 011: Murder, 012: Attempted murder, 0131: Manslaughter (does not include ANZSOC group 0132: Driving causing death), 02: Acts intended to cause injury, 03: Sexual assault and related offences, 051: Abduction and kidnapping, 052: Deprivation of liberty/false imprisonment, 061: Robbery. Contents: Table 1a: Number and percentage of charges for violent offences, 2013 - 2022 Table 1b: Number and percentage of charges f...

  2. People charged and convicted of violent offences June 2022 [xlsx, 202 KB]

    ...is defined as violent if it is within one of the following ANZSOC categories: 011: Murder, 012: Attempted murder, 0131: Manslaughter (does not include ANZSOC group 0132: Driving causing death), 02: Acts intended to cause injury, 03: Sexual assault and related offences, 051: Abduction and kidnapping, 052: Deprivation of liberty/false imprisonment, 061: Robbery. Contents: Table 1a: Number and percentage of charges for violent offences, 2012/2013 - 2021/2022 Table 1b: Number and percentage of...

  3. People with finalised charges and convicted of violent offences December 2023 [xlsx, 198 KB]

    ...is defined as violent if it is within one of the following ANZSOC categories: 011: Murder, 012: Attempted murder, 0131: Manslaughter (does not include ANZSOC group 0132: Driving causing death), 02: Acts intended to cause injury, 03: Sexual assault and related offences, 051: Abduction and kidnapping, 052: Deprivation of liberty/false imprisonment, 061: Robbery. These tables provide information on finalised charges for violent offences each year (such as those that have been convicted and sente...

  4. People with finalised charges and convicted of violent offences June 2023 [xlsx, 197 KB]

    ...is defined as violent if it is within one of the following ANZSOC categories: 011: Murder, 012: Attempted murder, 0131: Manslaughter (does not include ANZSOC group 0132: Driving causing death), 02: Acts intended to cause injury, 03: Sexual assault and related offences, 051: Abduction and kidnapping, 052: Deprivation of liberty/false imprisonment, 061: Robbery. These tables provide information on finalised charges for violent offences each year (such as those that have been convicted and sente...

  5. People with finalised charges and convicted of violent offences jun2024 [xlsx, 195 KB]

    ...is defined as violent if it is within one of the following ANZSOC categories: 011: Murder, 012: Attempted murder, 0131: Manslaughter (does not include ANZSOC group 0132: Driving causing death), 02: Acts intended to cause injury, 03: Sexual assault and related offences, 051: Abduction and kidnapping, 052: Deprivation of liberty/false imprisonment, 061: Robbery. These tables provide information on finalised charges for violent offences each year (such as those that have been convicted and sente...

  6. Justice Sector Prison population forecast 2008 to 2016 [pdf, 608 KB]

    ...In 2008, the driver setting process resulted in three drivers being set higher than in the 2007 forecast. These were: Driver 1: Numbers entering the system. First, the Police have advised that while overall reported crime levels have remained relatively flat over the last five years, violence and drug offending has been increasing. As these offences are more serious in nature, they are more likely to result in court prosecution and imprisonment. Second, an increasing proportion of pe...

  7. Director of Proceedings v Radius Residential Care Ltd [2015] NZHRRT 50 [pdf, 310 KB]

    ...times. 5.1 WOUND ASSESSMENT Clients who require wound care must have a wound assessment completed by a Registered Nurse. EXPERT ADVICE RECEIVED 70. An independent nursing expert in aged care, Ms Carolyn Evans has provided expert advice in relation to the care provided to Mr A. 71. Ms Evans is a Registered Nurse who completed her Bachelor of Nursing degree at Waikato Institute of Technology in 2003. She spent time working at Waikato Hospital in the Oncology Department and...

  8. HortNZ - Updated EiC - V Hodgson - Planning - 13 April 2021 [pdf, 879 KB]

    ...required to demonstrate that the effects of their Non-complying activity will be no more than minor, as per the first limb of the s104D gateway test. 18. The second aspect of the changes sought by HortNZ in Attachment A to its original submission related to a request that the replacement of a consent is possible when the rate of take and volume is calculated based on a reasonable and efficient use criteria. I understand that the request of HortNZ was driven by concerns that the...

  9. LCRO 382/2013 SC v JT (30 June 2017) [pdf, 193 KB]

    ...complaint may be filed, if a colleague fails to comply with a reasonable request. [78] In my view an improper purpose in threatening to make a complaint will arise when, in making the threat, a lawyer makes a connection between the threat and an unrelated strategic advantage that the lawyer is trying to accomplish. [79] A proper purpose would include instances where a lawyer makes a threat to complain about a colleague, but does so without purpose or intent to secure advantage. F...

  10. Denyer v CAC 403 and Kenny [2019] NZREADT 18 (6 May 2019} [pdf, 239 KB]

    ...8/9/2017 found NO traces of Methamphetamine. Please find attached the Field Sampling Technician’s report and report from Analytica Laboratories. [g] The MTNZ report for 339a then provides a Certificate of Analysis by Analytica Laboratories relating to 339a, dated 13 September 2017. The “Results Summary” of the Certificate of Analysis, identifies the samples as having been taken from 339a, with the reference MTNZ5338. It records a methamphetamine level in the house (“Lab...