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  1. People with finalised charges and convicted of serious offences jun2024 [xlsx, 186 KB]

    Contents Serious offences In this workbook, an offence is defined as serious if it is imprisonable and has a maximum sentence length of 7 years or more. This includes offences such as murder, aggravated robbery, rape and dealing methamphetamine. These tables provide information on finalised charges for serious offences each year (such as those that have been convicted and sentenced, withdrawn or with a not guilty outcome). Charges that are still active in court are not included. C

  2. People charged and convicted of family violence offences December 2018 [xlsx, 719 KB]

    ...three specific offence types to represent family violence. These are 'breach of protection order', 'common assault (domestic)' and 'male assaults female'. These three offence types represent approximately 50% of all offences related to family violence in court each year. From 3 December 2018, three additional offences have been introduced: 'assault on a family member', 'coercion into marriage/civil union', and 'strangulation/suffocation...

  3. Māori Land Court National Panui July 2022 [pdf, 493 KB]

    ISSN 1175 - 8120 (Print) ISSN 2463-3763 (Online) www.mäorilandcourt.govt.nz www.mäorilandonline.govt.nz JULY | HÖNGONGOI 2022 The purpose of the National Pänui / Te Pänui ä Motu is to provide notice to interested parties of hearings being conducted in, and applications received by, the Mäori Land Court. Only applications and sittings that were confi rmed at the time of this publication are listed. For more information, please contact your local Mäori Land Court offi ce. Indi

  4. People charged and convicted of harmful digital communication offences December 2022 [xlsx, 175 KB]

    Contents Harmful Digital Communications Act offences The Harmful Digital Communications Act was introduced on 3 July 2015. It aims to deter, prevent and lessen harmful digital communications including cyber bullying, harassment and revenge porn posted online. Offences under this Act include: - Causing harm by posting digital communication (section 22) - Posted intimate visual recording without consent (section 22A) - Fail to comply with Harmful Digital Communications Act (section 21).

  5. People with finalised charges and convicted of harmful digital communication offences December 2023 [xlsx, 180 KB]

    Contents Harmful Digital Communications Act offences These tables provide information on finalised charges each year (such as those that have been convicted and sentenced, withdrawn or with a not guilty outcome). Charges that are still active in court are not included. The Harmful Digital Communications Act was introduced on 3 July 2015. It aims to deter, prevent and lessen harmful digital communications including cyber bullying, harassment and revenge porn posted online. Offences und

  6. People with finalised charges and convicted of harmful digital communication offences June 2023 [xlsx, 175 KB]

    Contents Harmful Digital Communications Act offences These tables provide information on finalised charges each year (such as those that have been convicted and sentenced, withdrawn or with a not guilty outcome). Charges that are still active in court are not included. The Harmful Digital Communications Act was introduced on 3 July 2015. It aims to deter, prevent and lessen harmful digital communications including cyber bullying, harassment and revenge porn posted online. Offences und

  7. People with finalised charges and convicted of harmful digital communication offences jun2024 [xlsx, 180 KB]

    Contents Harmful Digital Communications Act offences These tables provide information on finalised charges each year (such as those that have been convicted and sentenced, withdrawn or with a not guilty outcome). Charges that are still active in court are not included. The Harmful Digital Communications Act was introduced on 3 July 2015. It aims to deter, prevent and lessen harmful digital communications including cyber bullying, harassment and revenge porn posted online. Offences und

  8. Māori Land Court - Rule 5.11 Schedule - May 2018 [pdf, 1.3 MB]

    1 Notification of applications that have not been finally determined (over 6 months old) 31 May 2018 TAKE NOTICE THAT the following schedule of applications are hereby notified pursuant to rule 5.11(2)(b) of the Māori Land Court Rules 2011 being applications which are 6 months or older as at 31 May 2018, and which are currently held by the Registrar in the District set out, or, in the case of applications to the Chief Judge of Māori Land Court or those to the Māori Appell

  9. People with finalised charges and convicted of sexual offences jun2024 [xlsx, 388 KB]

    ...charges each year (such as those that have been convicted and sentenced, withdrawn or with a not guilty outcome). Charges that are still active in court are not included. Sexual offences are any offence within ANZSOC division 03: Sexual assault and related offences. These offences are then categorised, where possible, by the age and/or gender of the victim included in the offence description (victim type), or by the legislative reference of the offence (offence type). Contents: Finalised cha...

  10. Criminal case assignment report for 1 December 2015 to 31 May 2016 [pdf, 452 KB]

    ...2 these numbers do not include providers that had one assignment in a given cluster). For Category 3 and Category 4 the sum of providers listed for each Court would not match the total number of Providers, as some providers would have assignments relating to more than just one court Provider No Provider Name Cluster Assignments 5203 Abernethy, Seonaid Auckland 27 4597 Anderson, Geoffrey Auckland 28 11740 Anderson, John Auckland 33 16361 Beach, Tony Auckland 38 13544 Bell, Alissa Auckland...