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  1. Three strikes offences December 2018 [xlsx, 227 KB]

    ...(detailed in section 86A of the Sentencing Act 2002) are within a limited range of ANZSOC divisions. For more information on how to interpret these figures, please read the definitions and data notes Back to contents page Example interpretation: In 2018, 101 people received a final warning for a stage-2 offence ('second strike'). For 38 people the most serious offence they received the warning for was a robbery offence; 27 people received the warning for a sexual offence and 25 peo...

  2. People charged and convicted of sexual offences June 2018 [xlsx, 503 KB]

    ...type Charge outcome 2008/2009 2009/2010 2010/2011 2011/2012 2012/2013 2013/2014 2014/2015 2015/2016 2016/2017 2017/2018 Total sexual offences Convicted 2,053 2,172 2,150 1,914 2,474 2,523 3,009 2,765 2,305 2,999 Other proved 86 112 63 119 122 109 75 170 101 140 Not proved 2,386 2,884 2,765 2,955 3,118 2,526 2,405 2,931 2,366 2,570 Other 82 156 101 85 112 96 170 155 182 114 Total 4,607 5,324 5,079 5,073 5,826 5,254 5,659 6,021 4,954 5,823 Children (under 16 years) Convicted 1,535 1,429...

  3. Application for Criminal Legal Aid form [pdf, 358 KB]

    ...you have any questions call 0800 2 LEGAL AID (253 425) or go to: www.justice.govt.nz/legal-aid You can email the completed form to: » wgncriminallegalaid@justice.govt.nz » aklcriminallegalaid@justice.govt.nz Or post it to: » Legal Aid Services SX10146, Wellington » Legal Aid Services BX10660, Auckland Applicant confirmation By signing this application form, you agree and acknowledge that: » personal information about you will be collected and/or disclosed to meet responsibilities un...

  4. [2020] NZSSAA 20 (9 November 2020) [pdf, 222 KB]

    ...for specific situations where a person can be absent from New Zealand, and this is not deducted from the required periods in s 8 residential criteria. [10] These provisions include a discrete list of situations that consist of absences for: [10.1] the purpose of medical treatment not available in New Zealand; [10.2] time served on a ship; [10.3] any time spent with the navy, military, air force; or [10.4] voluntary or missionary work. International Agreements [11] New Zealand...

  5. Application for Criminal Legal Aid Form [pdf, 422 KB]

    ...have any questions call 0800 2 LEGAL AID (253 425) or go to: www.justice.govt.nz/legal-aid You can email the completed form to: » wgncriminallegalaid@justice.govt.nz » aklcriminallegalaid@justice.govt.nz Or post it to: » Legal Aid Services SX10146, Wellington » Legal Aid Services BX10660, Auckland Applicant confirmation By signing this application form, you agree and acknowledge that: » personal information about you will be collected and/or disclosed to meet responsibiliti...

  6. Popa v Canterbury University (Strike-Out Application) [2018] NZHRRT 1 [pdf, 255 KB]

    ...University on the basis of her race, colour or ethnic and national origins. The strike out application and affidavits in support [10] The University of Canterbury applies for an order that the proceedings be struck out on the following grounds: [10.1] Dr Popa has not formally applied for any job vacancies at the University. 3 [10.2] The Statement of Claim discloses no reasonably arguable cause of action as there is no indication or evidence that Dr Popa’s race, ethnic or n...

  7. EN v KH [2022] NZDT 182 (23 September 2022) [pdf, 110 KB]

    ...consent formed part of the factual matrix of this agreement, but the current dispute is not about the application or interpretation of the resource consent itself. 10. I accept that the Disputes Tribunal has jurisdiction to hear the claim under s 10(1)(a) of the Disputes Tribunal Act 1988 as a claim founded on contract or quasi-contract. If so, was there a contract or agreement that meant Ms KH should pay a half share of the costs incurred? 11. A contract is a legal agreement...

  8. E60 Bob Hawkins - Nautical - EIC - Sealink [pdf, 711 KB]

    ...relating to trees are set out at conditions 120 to 135A of Attachment A to their 1727 8 evidence10. The Applicant’s revised set of conditions incorporates all of the changes listed above and is therefore supported. 10. CONCLUSIONS 10.1 Overall, in my opinion the proposed activities with respect to protected trees will give rise to only minor adverse environmental effects, which will be adequately mitigated by implementation of the conditions of consent offered by the...

  9. [2023] NZEnvC 252 Woodgate v Palmerston North City Council [pdf, 184 KB]

    ...reasonable” assessment was all that was required, conducted a de novo assessment in accordance with the parties’ 4 Mawhinney at [55]. 5 Country Lifestyles Ltd v Auckland Council [2022] NZEnvC 247 (Country Lifestyles). 6 Mawhinney at [101]. 7 Mawhinney at [104]. 8 Far East Investments Ltd v Auckland City Council A048/01 at [41]. 6 preference. [16] Conversely, in Country Lifestyles, the Court determined that “a ‘fresh view’ of the Council’s decision unde...