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  1. Legal aid criminal assignments by provider report - December 2011 to November 2012 [pdf, 1.1 MB]

    ...7686 Garthwaite, Louise Dunedin 39 14806 Henderson, Deborah Dunedin 20 10430 Henderson, Helgi Dunedin 52 15508 Herbke, Laurence Dunedin 19 14812 Jackson, David Dunedin 38 15375 Jillett, Carmen Dunedin 15 13683 Kilkelly, Brian Dunedin 60 13958 Laws, Nathan Dunedin 41 13993 Leonard, Ann Dunedin 24 15969 Mccaskill, David Dunedin 28 5862 Miller, Joss Dunedin 42 N/A Public Defence Service Dunedin 875 6043 Rayner, Noel Dunedin 40 15177 Rusbatch, David Dunedin 11 12651 Saunderson-Warner,...

  2. Criminal Case Assignment Report 1 July 2017 - 30 June 2018 [pdf, 967 KB]

    ...5878 De Buyzer, Michael Dunedin 37 15296 Dolby, Sasha Dunedin 31 12595 Ericsson, Deborah Dunedin 61 7686 Garthwaite, Louise Dunedin 5 14806 Henderson, Deborah Dunedin 61 15358 Henry, Katherine Dunedin 9 13683 Kilkelly, Brian Dunedin 65 13958 Laws, Nathan Dunedin 20 13993 Leonard, Ann Dunedin 63 30062 Little, Richard Dunedin 2 14316 Lynch, Chris Dunedin 69 15969 Mccaskill, David Dunedin 60 30355 Middlemass, Emma Dunedin 37 30106 Mooney, Joseph Dunedin 2 6141 More, David Dunedin 6...

  3. Houlbrooke (2011) Categorising the environmental risk from land application of liquid wastes based on soil properties [pdf, 1.7 MB]

    ...such as soil texture, pore continuity and proximity to water tables. Water movement through the soil is measured as hydraulic conductivity, usually in units of mm hr -1 or m s -1 . Hydraulic conductivity is an important component of Darcy‟s Law which states that a flux of water is proportional to the hydraulic gradient multiplied by the conductivity of a soil (McLaren and Cameron, 1996). In general, the finer a soil texture, the less continuity of pores. Hence a sandy soil will...

  4. Restorative Justice: Reoffending Analysis for cases 2008 - 2009 [pdf, 548 KB]

    ...there is no reason why this effect should bias the results towards those who have received a restorative justice conference. Matching of offenders’ criminal histories There are difficulties in matching offender criminal records as recorded in the Law Enforcement System (LES), (pre-2004), with those in CMS (2004 and beyond). This has no impact on tracking reoffending over the follow-up periods for each of the cohorts, but will underestimate the criminal offending history of some of...

  5. Criminal Case Assignment Report 1 December 2016 - 30 June 2017 [pdf, 1 MB]

    ...5878 De Buyzer, Michael Dunedin 37 15296 Dolby, Sasha Dunedin 31 12595 Ericsson, Deborah Dunedin 61 7686 Garthwaite, Louise Dunedin 5 14806 Henderson, Deborah Dunedin 61 15358 Henry, Katherine Dunedin 9 13683 Kilkelly, Brian Dunedin 65 13958 Laws, Nathan Dunedin 20 13993 Leonard, Ann Dunedin 63 30062 Little, Richard Dunedin 2 14316 Lynch, Chris Dunedin 69 15969 Mccaskill, David Dunedin 60 30355 Middlemass, Emma Dunedin 37 30106 Mooney, Joseph Dunedin 2 6141 More, David Dunedin 6...

  6. Houlbrooke (2010) Matching farm dairy effluent storage requirements and management practices to soil and landscape features [pdf, 1.2 MB]

    ...factors such as soil texture, pore continuity and proximity to water tables. Water movement through the soil is measured as hydraulic conductivity, usually in units of mm hr-1 or m s-1. Hydraulic conductivity is an important component of Darcy’s Law which states that a flux of water is proportional to the hydraulic gradient multiplied by the conductivity of a soil (McLaren and Cameron, 1996). In general, the finer a soil texture, the less continuity of pores. Hence a sandy soil wi...

  7. Evaluation of Parenting Through Separation programme [pdf, 2.8 MB]

    ...the report was completed. Nevertheless, this information is made available strictly on the basis that 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. Published July 2009 Ministry of Just...

  8. [2018] NZEnvC 250 Granger & Ors v Dunedin City Council [pdf, 13 MB]

    ...occupation of a dwelling on the building platform will very likely have a reverse sensitivity effect upon the quarry.84 "Reverse sensitivity" refers to the potential for the new benign activity to restrain an existing activity that is lawfully carrying on its business: per Auckland Regional Council v Auckland City Council. 85 The effect typically occurs where a benign activity seeks to locate within the effects radius of an established activity: per Independent News Auckland...

  9. Te Tiriti o Waitangi Mai i Nehera Ki Tenei Ra Resource Te Reo [pdf, 20 MB]

    ...Sovereign authority over the whole or any part of those islands - Her Majesty therefore being desirous to establish a settled form of Civil Government with a view to avert the evil consequences which must result from the absence of the necessary laws and Institutions alike to the native population and to Her subjects has been graciously pleased to empower and to authorise me William Hobson a Captain in Her Majesty's Royal Navy Consul and Lieutenant-Governor of such parts of New Zea...

  10. De Malmanche & Ors as Trustees of the Lynette De Malmanche Trust v Auckland Council (successor to the Auckland City Council) [2010] NZWHT Auckland 38 [pdf, 392 KB]

    ...(2) In relation to any liability determined, the tribunal can also determine— (a) any liability of any respondent to any other respondent; and (b) remedies in relation to any liability determined. [160] Under section 17 of the Law Reform Act 1936, any tortfeasor is entitled to claim a contribution from any other tortfeasor in respect of the amount to which it would otherwise be liable. The basis of recovery of contribution is provided in section 17(1)(c) as follows:...