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  1. Information held by the Ministry of Justice

    ...scheme, including the selection of duty lawyers and operational policy for duty lawyers Information on training and accreditation of restorative justice providers (through Resolution Institute) Information relating to the nomination and appointment of Justices of the PeaceJustice of the Peace Best Practice Manual Information on applying for compensation for wrongful conviction and imprisonment Information on applying for the Royal prerogative of mercy (further information is available http...

  2. [2010] NZEmpC 50 Assured Financial Peace Ltd & Prosper With Us Ltd v Pais [pdf, 29 KB]

    ASSURED FINANCIAL PEACE LTD & PROSPER WITH US LTD V PAIS AK 5 May 2010 IN THE EMPLOYMENT COURT AUCKLAND [2010] NZEMPC 50 ARC 35/10 IN THE MATTER OF a challenge to a determination of the Employment Relations Authority AND IN THE MATTER OF an application for stay BETWEEN ASSURED FINANCIAL PEACE LIMITED AND PROSPER WITH US LIMITED Plaintiffs AND BRYCE PAIS Defendant Hearing: 5 May 2010 (Heard at Auckland) Appearances: Ajay Bhatt, Agent for P...

  3. Visiting Justice - May 2022 [docx, 16 KB]

    VISITING JUSTICE Expressions of interest are invited from persons wishing to be considered for appointment as a Visiting Justice in the following areas: · Whanganui · Manawatu · Canterbury · Otago · Invercargill Section 19 (2) of the Corrections Act 2004 provides that the Governor-General may, on the recommendation of the Minister of Justice, appoint any Justice of the Peace or barrister or solicitor of the High Court to be a Visiting Justice for every prison. Under section 19(4) of the Ac...

  4. Justice Matters July 2019 [pdf, 3.5 MB]

    July 2019 | Issue 15 In this issue: We see the launch of the Canterbury Earthquakes Insurance Tribunal, the Independent Panel considering the 2014 family justice systems reforms released its final report, ten agencies are working together on the Joint Venture, the Behavioural Insights Unit gets the green light, results from the NZ Crime and Victim Survey is published, and we visit the Wellington Environment Court. Justice Matters Photo: Wellington Environment Court https://www.justice....

  5. Essential Justice Services continuing during COVID-19 Alert Level 4

    The Secretary for Justice is asking all court participants to comply with the Chief Justice of New Zealand’s instructions that only those people who’re required to attend court do so, during COVID-19 Alert Level 4. "These steps from the Chief Justice have been taken to protect the safety of those who need to be in court for priority justice services during Alert Level 4 and to give effect to this alert level," says Andrew Kibblewhite, Secretary for Justice. The measures mean no member of the...

  6. Family justice journey diagram [pdf, 539 KB]

    ...do. Option to get a court order While there, he learns that he and Jayne can apply to have the plan formalised as a court order (made enforceable by the Family Court). Complete court forms He downloads the court forms from the family justice website and he and Jayne complete them. They both head down to the Family Court to file them. File court forms A court official receives the application and checks it, along with the affidavit and the completed parenting pla...

  7. Flows in the Justice System [pdf, 1.3 MB]

    ...differently because of their significant seriousness, complexity or public symbolism. Each category of offence has a default trial type, being either a Judge-alone trial or a jury trial. In some cases, a Judge- alone trial may be presided over by Justices of the Peace or Community Magistrates. The main characteristics of each category are summarised below. For full details, see the Criminal Procedure Act 2011. Defendants charged with offences incurring maximum penalties of 2 or more yea...

  8. 2017 Ministry of Justice Annual Report [pdf, 3.7 MB]

    E.64 (2017) Annual Report 1 July 2016 to 30 June 2017 https://justice.govt.nz 2 ANNUAL REPORT 2016–17 ANNUAL REPORT 2016–17 3 A nn ua l R ep or t 20 16 –1 7 Making it easier for people to use justice services so everyone can get on with enjoying life CONTENTS E.64 (2017) 2 OUR STORY Introduction from the Chief Executive 4 Achieving a safe and just New Zealand 6 Our vision 6 Our strategy 7 Our services 8 Achieving shared goals 9 Delivering policy priorities 9 Le...

  9. 2015 Ministry of Justice annual report [pdf, 4.2 MB]

    Annual Report 1 July 2014 to 30 June 2015 E.64 (2015) http://www.justice.govt.nz/ Playing our part in fighting crime STARTED 2-YEAR TERM AS CO-CHAIR OF ASIA PACIFIC GROUP ON MONEY LAUNDERING Improving safety for domestic violence victims DOMESTIC VIOLENCE AMENDMENT ACT TAKES EFFECT Giving victims a stronger voice CHANGES ARISING FROM THE VICTIMS OF CRIME REFORM BILL TAKE EFFECT Equipping communities to address youth crime YOUTH CRIME ACTION PLAN COMMUNITY ACTION PLAN...

  10. 2018 Ministry of Justice Annual Report [pdf, 4.3 MB]

    E.64 AR (2018) ANNUAL REPORT 1 July 2017 to 30 June 2018 2 ANNUAL REPORT 2017/18 We deliver people-centred services to provide access to justice for all Criminal conviction history checks 3years old that are more than 30 June 2013 30 June 2018 have decreased by Since June 2013 District Court criminal cases 83% 92% 3150 more than dealt with of cases within CORONIAL CASES High Court disposals increased by nearly Care of Children Act applications 15% 18,000 Re...