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  1. Duty-Lawyer-Policy-v-2-v2.16.pdf [pdf, 424 KB]

    ...that a sufficient number of lawyers are available at each District Court for the purpose of assisting, advising, and representing unrepresented defendants charged with a criminal offence. The Ministry’s Operations and Service Delivery Group is responsible for the duty lawyer service. This includes specifying the requirements of the role and managing the duty lawyer rosters to help ensure the criminal District Courts run efficiently and effectively. The duty lawyer service is admin...

  2. Hawkes Bay Standards Committee v Heaphy [2014] NZLCDT 78 [pdf, 134 KB]

    ...certainly sought by the Standards Committee. 2. Aggravating features [9] We do not find there to have been any relevant features which aggravated the conduct or reflected on the practitioner’s fitness generally. He instructed counsel and took a responsible approach to these proceedings. He defended them and was partially successful in his defence. 3. Mitigation [10] On behalf of the practitioner a number of mitigating factors were raised for the Tribunal’s consideration...

  3. Vaerla v Devi [2014] NZIACDT 3 (29 January 2014) [pdf, 87 KB]

    ...adviser. Indeed the Registrar, who lodged the Statement of Complaint with the Tribunal, did not provide any facts that involved an act on the part of the adviser. Neither did the Registrar provide facts that were grounds for regarding the adviser as responsible for what occurred with the complainant’s immigration affairs other than the tenuous inferences which might be drawn from the fact that the contract was with the “adviser’s company”. [6] However, in this instance the advise...

  4. Form-2-Refugee-and-Protected-Person-Appeal.pdf [pdf, 280 KB]

    ...Date Where do you want us to send all documents and official notices relating to this appeal?  to me, at my email address  to my representative (details below)  to me, at the address above (for persons under 18 years, this will be the responsible adult’s address) IPT FORM 2 – REFUGEE AND PROTECTED PERSON APPEAL – 3/03/2025 Page 3 of 5 Step 4. Refugee Status Unit decision What is your Immigration New Zealand client number? What is the date of your Refugee Status Uni...

  5. Official Information Act requests

    ...inclusive. That means any OIA requests submitted on 29 November or later may take a bit longer than you expected. Please be aware that any request under the Official Information Act may be published once it is completed. If a decision is made to publish the response sent to you, it will be published no earlier than 10 working days once the response is sent to the requestor.  This timeline may exclude those requests that come via FYI.org as in sending the response it is already public infor...

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  6. [2009] NZEmpC WC 17/09 Idea Services Ltd v Dickson [pdf, 84 KB]

    ...acceptable to the service users in the home. e) Any activity they engage in must not disturb the service users during the night. [16] It was common ground that, throughout the duration of sleepovers, community service workers have certain continuous responsibilities. These include responsibility for the safety and well being of service users. At the start of each sleepover, they must consult a day book in the home which is an essential means of communication between community se...

  7. Pue v Kingi - Te Rununga o Ngati Maru (Taranaki) Whenua Topu Trust (2012) 291 Aotea MB 257 (291 AOT 257) [pdf, 227 KB]

    ...Solicitors: Govett Quilliam, Private Bag 2013 New Plymouth Troy.Wano@gqlaw.co.nz 291 Aotea MB 258 Introduction [1] On 18 October 2011 Rata Pue made application for the removal of Maria Kīngi, Paul Carr, Cynthia Kīngi-Brown and Rangi Tapatu as responsible trustees of Te Rūnanga o Ngāti Maru Whenua Tōpu Trust. That application was opposed by the trustees who argued that the claims were misconceived and groundless, and ought to be dismissed. As well as the removal appli...

  8. Outcomes for Mentally Impaired Persons December 2023 [xlsx, 102 KB]

    ...These tables provide information on finalised charges each year. Charges that are still active in court are not included. This workbook includes data for people: - found unfit to stand trial - not guilty by reason of insanity - proven but not criminally responsible on account of insanity (introduced in December 2022 to replace not guilty by reason of insanity). A person can be found unfit to stand trial because of a current mental impairment (such as intellectual disability, or mental disord...

  9. Outcomes for Mentally Impaired Persons jun2024 [xlsx, 102 KB]

    ...These tables provide information on finalised charges each year. Charges that are still active in court are not included. This workbook includes data for people: - found unfit to stand trial - not guilty by reason of insanity - proven but not criminally responsible on account of insanity (introduced in December 2022 to replace not guilty by reason of insanity). A person can be found unfit to stand trial because of a current mental impairment (such as intellectual disability, or mental disord...

  10. Appendix-M4-Economic-Impact-Report-on-the-New-Zealand-Sport-Horse-Industry-2012-.pdf [pdf, 695 KB]

    ...Results 38 Equine Valuation 41 Conclusion 43 References 44 Appendix 1 46 - Statement of Restriction - About the Author - Keywords - Supervisor Appendix 2 47 - Copy of Survey Responses Research Aim To conduct An Economic Impact Analysis of the Sport horse Industry in New Zealand Introduction This research aims to provide an indication of the contribution the sport horse industry makes to the New...