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  1. Lachlan Paul Graham JONES (CSU-2019-DUN-000038) [pdf, 2.3 MB]

    LACHLAN PAUL GRAHAM JONES [13 June 2025] THIS FINDING IS SUBJECT TO RESTRICTIONS ON PUBLICATION PURSUANT TO SECTION 74 OF THE CORONERS ACT 2006. THE NAMES OF DR P, WITNESS Q AND THE NUMBER OF THE HOUSE AT WHICH LACHLAN JONES LIVED (00) HAVE BEEN ANONYMISED. IN THE CORONERS COURT AT INVERCARGILL I TE KŌTI KAITIROTIRO MATEWHAWHATI KI WAIHŌPAI CSU-2019-DUN-000038 UNDER THE Coroners Act 2006 AND IN THE MATTER OF An inquiry into the death of Lachlan Paul G

  2. Case studies from evaluation of court-referred restorative justice pilot [pdf, 791 KB]

    Evaluation of the Court-Referred Restorative Justice Pilot: Case Studies Prepared by the Crime and Justice Research Centre Victoria University of Wellington May 2005 2 DISCLAIMER This research was commissioned by the former Department for Courts. The report has been prepared by the authors and the views expressed in it are those of the authors and do not necessarily represent the

  3. Estate of Buist v Accident Compensation Corporation (Revocation of Cover/Suspension of Entitlements) [2024] NZACC 017 [pdf, 331 KB]

    ...shoulder rotator cuff tearing, arthropathy and joint osteoarthritis; and 2 (c) suspending weekly compensation and home help entitlements. Background [2] Mr Buist was born in April 1943, and was a dairy farmer. [3] On 19 September 2020, when Mr Buist was 77 years old, he suffered an accident while calving a cow. [4] Mr Buist was hospitalised on 26 September 2020 with septic arthritis to the left shoulder. On his admission, the hospital record noted: Has been feeling le...

  4. CARROLL v Coroners Court at Auckland (2013 NZHC 906) [pdf, 304 KB]

    CARROLL & WOODHOUSE V CORONER'S COURT & POLICE HC AK CIV-2012-404-4779 [29 April 2013] IN THE HIGH COURT OF NEW ZEALAND AUCKLAND REGISTRY CIV-2012-404-4779 [2013] NZHC 906 UNDER the Judicature Amendment Act 1972 IN THE MATTER OF a decision made by Coroner Peter Ryan following an inquest into the death of Iraena Rama Te Awhina Asher BETWEEN BOBBIE JOAN CARROLL, JULIA LETICIA WOODHOUSE AND HENRY JOHN WOODHOUSE Applicants AND THE CORON

  5. Heads v Attorney-General [2015] NZHRRT 12 [pdf, 703 KB]

    ...weekly compensation to the surviving spouse for five consecutive years. Such compensation is neither means tested nor offset against other income or assets. [2] However, if the surviving spouse becomes entitled to weekly compensation at a time when he or she has reached New Zealand superannuation qualification age (NZSQA), he or she is entitled to such weekly compensation for a period of twelve months only. 2 The four year balance can only be accessed if he or she makes an elect...

  6. Appendices (Abortion Supervisory Committee) [pdf, 2.8 MB]

    Crimes Act 1961 Part 8 – Crimes Against The Person - Duties tending to the preservation of life - Homicide - Murder, manslaughter, etc. - Abortion - Assaults and injuries to the person - Female genital mutilation - Bigamy, feigned marriage - Abduction, kidnapping Abortion 182 Killing unborn child (1) Every one is liable to imprisonment for a term not exceeding 14 years who causes the death of any child that has not become a human being in

  7. David Bain report of Hon Ian Binnie QC on compensation claim [pdf, 1.1 MB]

                      REPORT FOR THE MINISTER OF JUSTICE   ON COMPENSATION CLAIM BY DAVID CULLEN BAIN   BY HON IAN BINNIE QC  30 August 2012       ‐ ii ‐  Table of Contents    MANDATE AND METHODOLOGY .......................................................................................................... 1  EXECUTIVE SUMMARY ...................................................................................................

  8. Qualitative study on behalf of the Independent Panel examining the 2014 family justice system reforms [pdf, 943 KB]

    Page 1 of 92 Final report - April 2019 A qualitative study on behalf of the Independent Panel examining the 2014 family justice system reforms [Main report] April 2019 Page 2 of 92 Final report - April 2019 Contents Executive summary ................................................................................................................................................. 5 1.1 Introduction .......................................................................

  9. Ngati Pahauwera Supplementary Affidavit on behalf of Trustees Exhibits I to L [pdf, 20 MB]

    ...beautiful became a beautiful flower, . . . i t had somehow lost something poetic in translation. So, in the gathering of our stories, I wanted to try and retain the Pahauwera idiom if w e have one. A colleague once com m ented to m e that when Pahauwera get together we seem to have the same way of speaking to each other. W hatever it is, it must be"tika"for us? So here are stories o f Our People, Our Place and Our Journey, told in our way. a Page 7 E W H A N A U...

  10. Evaluation of Victim Support’s Homicide Caseworker Support Service [pdf, 790 KB]

    Evaluation of Victim Support’s Full-time Homicide Caseworker Support Service 9 November 2015 Alison Chetwin Dr Sue Carswell Dr Trish Young Integrity Professionals 2 Acknowledgements The evaluation team wish to thank the family members who generously shared their experiences for this evaluation. We also thank the other participants and Victim Support staff who assisted with access to information for the