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  1. Restorative Justice: Reoffending Analysis for cases 2008 - 2009 [pdf, 548 KB]

    ...Number convicted of a high-level offence Number of offenders High-level reoffending rates (%) Actual Expected Risk- adjusted Conferenced 22 468 4.7 5.6 8.0 Matched comparison 74 1,388 5.3 5.8 8.7 Non-conferenced 30 338 8.9 8.3 10.1 Other eligible 862 8,175 10.5 10.4 9.7 Total 988 10,369 9.5 9.5 9.5 % Difference (Conferenced/ Matched comparison) -12 -4.1 -8.1 The results for the 2008 cohort are provided in Tables 6 and 7. Fifteen out of 251 (6.0 percen...

  2. Legal aid payments to firms 2010-11 [pdf, 478 KB]

    ...GOLDSBURY MANUKAU CITY $1,610.49 KMK Law - Barrister & Solicitor Invercargill $15,315.94 KOMENE JONES AUCKLAND $82,223.60 Koning Webster Limited Tauranga $10,427.45 KRISTINA SAVEA - BARRISTER WAITAKERE $13,839.84 KUMEU-HUAPAI LAW CENTRE AUCKLAND $3,101.41 KYLE J BENDALL - BARRISTER AUCKLAND CENTRAL $33,741.33 L A ANDERSEN - BARRISTER DUNEDIN $71,169.87 L O SMITH AUCKLAND $429,730.53 LANCE LAWSON ROTORUA $658,316.06 LANCE PRATLEY LAW WELLINGTON $18,408.40 LANE NEAVE CHRISTCHURCH $...

  3. ENV-2016-AKL-000TBA Vernon v Auckland Council [pdf, 184 KB]

    ...Form 6 Notice of appeal to Environment Court Section 156, Local Government (Auckland Transitional Provisions) Act 2010 To: The Registrar Environment Court Specialist Courts and Tribunals Centre Level 2, 41 Federal Street, Auckland 1010 PO Box 7147, Wellesley St., Auckland 1141 unitaryplan.ecappeals@justice.govt.nz 1. I, K Vernon, appeal against decisions of Auckland Council (the Council) on the Auckland combined (Unitary) plan (the proposed plan). 2. I have th...

  4. Accessing-the-Special-Fund-surplus-and-carry-forward-of-the-offender-levy-underspend.pdf [pdf, 374 KB]

    ...victims of crime is partially funded from the cash collected from the offender levy. The Sentencing (Offender Levy) Amendment Act 2009 states in section 105J that offender levy revenue can only be spent on victims of crime. 10 Cabinet is asked to: 10.1 approve the in-principle transfer of up to $0.500 million in the Community Justice Support and Assistance MCA – Victim Entitlements appropriation from 2022/23 to 2023/24 10.2 delegate future decisions about the appropriation to joint...

  5. OIA-104219.pdf [pdf, 858 KB]

    ...$42,896.72 $48,488.16 2020/2021 Northland 121 $284,458.28 $326,602.42 2020/2021 Otago 56 $96,172.88 $110,193.71 2020/2021 Southland 36 $89,334.51 $101,317.17 2020/2021 Taranaki 51 $128,387.16 $147,645.19 2020/2021 Waikato 235 $566,581.68 $651,523.37 2020/2021 Wellington 120 $314,423.30 $3...

  6. [2023] NZSSAA 10 (31 August 2023) [pdf, 259 KB]

    ...a shock. XXXX said the increase was inconsistent with prior increases which have largely been $1 a year and at the most had increased by $13. [36] XXXX also referred to the fact that her benefit is under the minimum wage and has not increased $101 in proportion to the rent increase. According to XXXX, her benefit payments have actually decreased. XXXX also referred to the increased cost of living and difficulties meeting essential living costs. [37] XXXX believes that market rent...

  7. Morgan v ACC [2010] NZACA 10 [pdf, 80 KB]

    ...Corporation was then entitled to consider. Further, it is not known whether the figure was based entirely on the appellant’s income in hand or also based on allowances such as the free telephone, expense account or private use of vehicle. [101] It is not known whether the Corporation was then informed of these allowances and, if so, what amount was placed thereon. Further, if the Corporation was informed, did the Corporation decline to include these amounts and, again, if so, why?...

  8. Evidence - Noise - Minister for Children - Rhys Hegley - Final [pdf, 424 KB]

    ...neighbours. Included in the PMP shall be a system by which traffic movements are limited to no more than ninie vehicles per 15 minute period during the period of 10pm to 7am. The PMP shall be implemented, as certified. 10. CONCLUSIONS 10.1 It proposed to assess the noise from the operational activities at Whakatakapokai against the Unitary Plan noise rules for the residential - 14 - AD-114408-1-3119-V2 zone. This approach results in slightly more stringent noise l...

  9. Auckland Standards Committee v Stirling [2010] NZLCDT 4 [pdf, 224 KB]

    ...enables many transactions to be completed without interruption or delay. An undertaking is generally accepted as a substitute for strict performance of some commercial, contractual or procedural requirement: see Laws NZ, Law Practitioners, paragraph 101. In cases where a solicitor undertakes to hold proceeds of sale and to apply them in accordance with the undertaking, the High Court will require the solicitor to honour the undertaking given: for example, re C (a solicitor) [1982] 1 NZ...

  10. [2023] NZREADT 25 CAC 2102 v Hoogwerf (25 September 2023) [pdf, 238 KB]

    ...individual conduct can be measured but under s 73(a) that reasonable 2 Real Estate Agents Act 2008, s 105. 3 Section 109(1). 4 Section 109(4). 5 Section 110. 6 Z v Dental Complaints Assessment Committee [2008] NZSC 55, [2009] 1 NZLR 1 at [101]–[102] and [112]. 7 Morton-Jones v Real Estate Agents Authority [2016] NZHC 1804. 8 person is qualified to be an agent of good standing or a member of the public. [58] So while the reasonable person is a mythical ideal pe...