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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. Mercury NZ Ltd v Cairns - Pouakani River Bed (2022) 277 Waiariki MB 174 (277 WAR 174) [pdf, 417 KB]

    ...note that the Crown could only grant land that it had lawfully acquired from Māori and that brings into operation the nemo dat principle; that the Crown cannot grant property unless it first has that property to give.18 15 272 Waiariki MB 101 (272 WAR 101). 16 272 Waiariki MB 102 (272 WAR 102). 17 272 Waiariki MB 100 (272 WAR 100). 18 272 Waiariki MB 100 (272 WAR 100). 277 Waiariki MB 188 [56] Ms Feint submitted, in relation to the riverbed land at Pouakani, that:...

  3. LAP contract for services [pdf, 753 KB]

    ...Reference Schedule 2 clause 13 Secretary’s Contract Manager Provider’s Contract Manager Penny Hoy-Mack Name: Team Leader Provider Services, Legal Aid Services Title / position: Level 6, Justice Centre 19 Aitken Street SX 10125 Wellington Address: 04 495 5996 Phone: legalaidprovider@justice.govt.nz Email: Provider Details Reference Schedule 2 clause 12 Provider Name Name of firm/practice the Provider is a  principal/partner/...

  4. National Standards Committee v Young [2017] NZLCDT 41 [pdf, 315 KB]

    ...proceedings and her counsel without a clear evidential foundation 1 Lawyers & Conveyancers Act 2006. 3 for those allegations, wilfully or recklessly breaching s 4(a) of the Act and rules 2, 10, 10.1, 13.2, 13.8 and 13.8.1 of the Rules. Background [5] Mr Young was admitted as a Barrister and Solicitor of the High Court of New Zealand on 27 September 2013 but did not begin to practise until 2014. [6] From April 2013 Mr Young w...

  5. People with finalised charges and convicted of violent offences jun2024 [xlsx, 195 KB]

    ...offences 29,633 31,932 31,932 32,383 30,810 30,122 33,415 27,749 30,942 33,858 14% 15% 14% 15% 14% 15% 16% 16% 16% 16% Other offences 188,536 188,255 193,994 189,377 182,067 174,456 178,686 140,455 161,345 183,026 86% 85% 86% 85% 86% 85% 84% 84% 84% 84% Total 218,169 220,187 225,926 221,760 212,877 204,578 212,101 168,204 192,287 216,884 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 1b.Charges by outcome Table 1b: Number and percentage of finalised charges for violent offences, by char...

  6. LCRO 156/2023 PF v NY, WJ and MQ (11 October 2024) [pdf, 247 KB]

    ...decision [36] The Standards Committee’s decision is dated 17 October 2023. It was succinct, to the point of being spare. 7 [37] The Committee stated that the applicant was not a client of either the Firm or of Ms MQ. It stated that r 10.1 of the Rules1 might be relevant to the applicant’s complaint. Rule 10.1 provides that: A lawyer must, when acting in a professional capacity, treat all persons with respect and courtesy. [38] The Committee’s conclusions were, in summ...

  7. [2021] NZEnvC 184 Tasman District Council v Awaroa Aerodrome Ltd [pdf, 1 MB]

    ...Brownlee (Winter) (6) ProutinQ (50) Bull (50) 21 Forbes Mackenzie (156) Athfield (300-350) Totals (1980 -1990) 66 Prouting + Bull + Forbes Mackenzie: 256 Athfield: 300 - 350 Range: 256 - 350 1990 - 2000 Brownlee and Goodall (Summer) (101) Phillips (Rest of Year) (80) D'Ath (Tasman Aviation) (450) Athfield (300-350) Totals (1990 - 2000) 181 D'Ath: 450 Athfield: 300 - 350 Ranae 300 - 450 2000 -2010 Phillips (150) ProutinQ (28) D'Ath (300) Athfield (...

  8. People charged and convicted of offences December 2017 [xlsx, 481 KB]

    ...murder 72 51 58 36 21 21 26 16 22 28 01: Homicide and related offences 013: Manslaughter and driving causing death Manslaughter 38 75 72 69 40 62 39 34 45 44 01: Homicide and related offences 013: Manslaughter and driving causing death Driving causing death 34 24 23 19 36 66 101 85 105 110 02: Acts intended to cause injury 021: Assault Assault not further defined 19,112 20,304 18,681 17,284 16,951 15,406 13,651 14,488 15,385 16,692 02: Acts intended to cause injury 021: Assault Common assau...

  9. NZCASS Data tables 2 reporting crime [xlsx, 809 KB]

    ...http://www.justice.govt.nz/publications/global-publications/n/new-zealand-crime-and-safety-survey-2014/technical-information/terms-and-definitionshttp://www.justice.govt.nz/publications/global-publications/n/new-zealand-crime-and-safety-survey-2014/technical-information/terms-and-definitionshttp://www.justice.govt.nz/publications/global-publications/n/new-zealand-crime-and-safety-survey-2014/technical-information/offence-codinghttp://www.justice.govt.nz/publications/global-publications/n/new-ze...

  10. Legal aid payments to legal aid firms 2013-14 [pdf, 593 KB]

    ...Firm Name City Total (GST Exclusive) ANDREW MCKENZIE - BARRISTER CHRISTCHURCH 102,979.70 Andrew Rice - Barrister Auckland 20,397.51 Andrew Speed AUCKLAND 90,755.50 Angela Corry - Barrister CHRISTCHURCH 1,642.00 Angela Grant - Barrister CHRISTCHURCH 101,214.14 Anita Chan- Barrister DUNEDIN 65,977.09 ANIVA HANSEN - BARRISTER AUCKLAND 3,849.43 ANJA KLINKERT - LAWYER DUNEDIN 49,764.79 Anjeet Singh - Barrister Auckland 106,697.53 ANN C LEONARD - BARRISTER DUNEDIN 57,452.00 Ann Miller - Ba...