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  1. 10 May 2022 Fraser Auret Racing v Rangitikei District Council [pdf, 106 KB]

    ...10 May 2022 TIME: 11:00 AM VENUE: Court Room 4 436-464 Main Street Palmerston North PURPOSE OF THE CONFERENCE PURPOSE The purpose of the conference will be to ensure that proper preparations are made in order to advance this matter to hearing, in accordance with the Minute of the Court issued 12 April 2022. WHO SHOULD ATTEND Everyone who wishes to take part in the proceedings should attend the conference or be represented at it by someone who is familiar with the p...

  2. Duty Lawyer Policy July 2017 [pdf, 460 KB]

    Duty lawyer service Operational policy July 2017 Although all reasonable steps have been taken to ensure the accuracy of the information contained in this document, the Ministry of Justice disclaims any and all responsibility for any inaccuracy, error, omission, or any other kind of inadequacy, deficiency, or flaw in, or in relation to, the information; and fully excludes any and all liability of any kind to any person or entity that chooses to rely upon the information. Pu...

  3. Family Court Rewrite Submission - OCC [pdf, 591 KB]

    ...the previous recommendations made by the Office of the Children’s Commissioner in our first submission, with particular attention to: Previous recommendation 1: That a system-wide mechanism is developed to support children through the family justice system and ensure their views are sensitively and appropriately gathered and given weight. This could take the form of a child advocate who stays with the child throughout the process, or some other child-centred mechanism. Previous Re...

  4. Archived Compensation Guidelines for Wrongful Conviction and Imprisonment 19 Aug 2020 [pdf, 732 KB]

    ...guidelines are called the Compensation Guidelines for Wrongful Conviction and Imprisonment. They replace previous guidelines that were agreed by Cabinet in 1998 and amended in 2000 and 2001. The Compensation Guidelines were issued by the Minister of Justice on 19 August 2020 and came into force on that date. For the full text of the Guidelines, see from the next page (pages 2 – 7). For a summary of the step-by-step process for calculation of compensation under the Guidelines, see p...

  5. Arms-Act-rewrite-summary-version-of-the-discussion-document-large-print.pdf [pdf, 169 KB]

    18pt Arms Act Rewrite Summary version of the discussion document Ministry of Justice January 2025 Adapted in 2025 by Accessible Formats Service, Blind Low Vision NZ, Auckland TN: The two logos at the top of the page are Ministry of Justice — Tāhū o te Ture; Te Kāwanatanga o Aotearoa — New Zealand Government. 1 Arms Act Rewrite: Summary version of the discussion document Introduction The Government has committed to improving New Zealand's firea...

  6. 2024 NZPSPLA 017 [pdf, 105 KB]

    ...living. [2] During his investigation Mr PI spoke to people who lived near Mr TR and to his property manager. Mr TR claims that Mr PI is guilty of misconduct or unsatisfactory conduct by wrongfully telling people he was employed by the Ministry of Justice so he could obtain information about him. He also says that Mr PI provided confidential, but false information about him to third parties. [3] I referred the complaint to the Complaints Investigation and Prosecution Unit (CIPU) for...

  7. Land Valuation Tribunal COVID 19 Protocol All traffic lights [pdf, 172 KB]

    ...• In orange areas, the Tribunal will operate largely in line with the systems that were in place under Alert Level 2. From 1 February 2022 the Tribunal will operate under the protocols for all alert levels set below, subject to the Ministry of Justice’s operational capability to undertake screening at all courthouses and venues used by the Tribunal. All Alert Levels For all regions under Traffic Light Red Orange or Green1 1. Access to courthouses and other premises is at the T...

  8. Audio-visual facilities in courts

    ...used in some court proceedings. AVL (Audio-Visual Link) technology allows courts to connect directly to prison booths and to other video conferencing facilities in New Zealand and overseas. Types of proceedings where AVL can be used Criminal procedural matters (where no evidence will be presented) Criminal procedural matters will be heard by audio-visual link rather than in person, when the defendant is in custody and the technology is available, taking into account the criteria under sections...

  9. Family Court rewrite submission: Blind Citizens NZ [pdf, 132 KB]

    Association of Blind Citizens of New Zealand Inc Submission in Response to the Examination / Review of the 2014 Family Justice Reforms November 2018 Introduction Blind Citizens NZ is a disabled people’s organisation (DPO). We exist to give voice to the aspirations and lived experiences of blind, deafblind and vision-impaired New Zealanders. The New Zealand Bill of Rights Act 1990 and the Human Rights Act 1993 both seek to protect disabled people’s rights to freedom...

  10. Youth Court - Signed, sealed – (but not yet fully) delivered [pdf, 817 KB]

    .................................................................................................................................................... 4 Chapter One: The Gathering Storm .................................................................................................. 5 A. The concerning state of Youth Justice in New Zealand ................................................................. 5 B. A system failing Māori? .............................................................