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  1. List of offenders awarded compensation F-J

    ...Court of New Zealand, is entitled to make a claim against the money held in the Trust Account on behalf of Tyrone Marvin GEORGE AKA Bernie Monty GEORGE   Claims by victims are not limited to the amount available in the Trust Account.   Claim forms, and information on how to make a claim, may be found on the Tribunal’s website (www.justice.govt.nz/tribunals/victims-and-justice/special-claims) or obtained from:    The Secretary Victims’ Special Claims Tribunal DX SX 11159...

  2. List of offenders awarded compensation A-E

    ...convicted in a Court of New Zealand, is entitled to make a claim against the money held in the Trust Account on behalf of Daniel Philip DIACK AKA Daniel Philip DLOCK Claims by victims are not limited to the amount available in the Trust Account. Claim forms, and information on how to make a claim, may be found on the Tribunal’s website (www.justice.govt.nz/tribunals/victims-and-justice/special-claims) or obtained from: The Secretary Victims’ Special Claims Tribunal DX SX 11159 WELLINGTON Ph...

  3. 10.8 In Court Media Guidelines 2016

    ...purposes of these guidelines. Court means the Court of Appeal or the High Court or the District Court, or any other Court or Tribunal that adopts these guidelines. cover means: film; or take photographs; or record. film includes videotape and other forms of digital storage of moving images. high profile trial means a trial likely to attract more than five media representatives through much of the trial. Judge includes an Associate Judge of the High Court. media applicant means a member of th...

  4. Weighting

    ...results are representative of NZ households Individual (person) weights – used to ensure the results are representative of NZ people Incident weights – used because we only collected detailed information for up to six incidents (through the victim forms). For each type of weight, there are 100 ‘replicate weights’, which we use to estimate sampling error. Using replicate weights is a well-established method to estimate the sampling error for complex surveys, such as NZCASS. We calculate...

  5. What to expect when you appear in court

    ...speaking to you (unless you are unable to). Only one person should be standing at a time. You are expected to show respect for the court process at all times. Do not have your cellphone on and do not text or email anyone. Back to top Dress You should wear formal business clothing when you appear in court. Back to top Behaviour Arrive at court on time, and return from court breaks on time. Behave politely at all times, including to the opposing parties and their counsel. Do not interrupt when ot...

  6. Pawnbroker duties

    Keep a pawnbrokers record You must keep a pawnbrokers record for all goods you acquire in your business. This must contain: the identity of the pledger including their name, contact address, and contact phone number the form of identity you used to verify the pledger’s identity (this can be verified by seeing the person’s authorised identification\), date of birth, and that they are 18 years or over the pledger’s signature a description of the goods including their serial number or unique...

  7. Deputy LCRO application pack Word [docx, 23 KB]

    ...Notes for Applicants If you wish to proceed with an application please return: · your completed expression of interest · your completed statutory declaration · a full curriculum vitae Under the terms of the Privacy Act 1993, we are required to inform you that: · The information you provide is being collected to assess your suitability for appointment as a Deputy Legal Complaints Review Officer; · The information may be checked by reference to the referees you have named in your curric...

  8. 2022 NZPSPLA 035.pdf [pdf, 97 KB]

    ...have any gang affiliation in any respect and does not intend to. He is now aware that his friend is an affiliate, but he did not prior to the incident in April. He thinks that some people in his wider family and/or acquaintance group have some form of association with gangs, but he is not sure how much as he has nothing to do with it. [7] MA says he was stood down from his job because of the charges and then when his COA was suspended he could no longer get security work. He has...

  9. [2022] NZEmpC 192 E Tū Inc v Rasier Operations BV (Media Release) [pdf, 181 KB]

    ...in quality levels, measured by user ratings. Uber collectively had sole discretion to control prices, service requirements, guidelines, terms and conditions as well as other aspects of the business such as marketing. Drivers were restricted from forming their own relationships with riders or from organising substitute drivers to perform services on their behalf. The Court found that in reality Uber exercised significant control over each of the drivers. While the means via which th...

  10. [2016] NZSSAA 026 (11 April 2016) [pdf, 50 KB]

    ...her father she was not going to return. Her father contacted CYF and, as a result, XXXX was uplifted from the appellant’s care and placed with a CYF caregiver. This occurred on 30 January 2012. The appellant did not contact the Ministry and inform them that XXXX had left her care until 29 May 2012. [9] The appellant said that prior to XXXX’s birth she was on Sickness Benefit for a period. She had been specifically told by Ministry staff that she could go onto a Domestic Purposes...