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  1. People with finalised charges and convicted of homicide offences June 2023 [xlsx, 114 KB]

    ...of people who died. There may be more than one person with homicide charges for a single victim. Contents: Table 1a: Number and percentage of finalised charges for homicide and related offences, by offence type and charge outcome, 2013/2014 - 2022/2023 Table 1b: Number and percentage of people with finalised charges for homicide and related offences, by offence type, 2013/2014 - 2022/2023 Table 1c: Number and percentage of people with finalised charges for homicide and related offences,...

  2. Discussion Document Review of the Courts Remote Participation Act 2010 [pdf, 487 KB]

    .................................................24 When should remote participation be used in civil proceedings .......................................26 When should remote participation be used in criminal proceedings .................................29 1 Introduction In December 2023, Cabinet directed the Ministry of Justice (the Ministry) to undertake a first principles review of the Courts (Remote Participation) Act 2010 (the Act). The review contributes to the Governmentâ...

  3. Attrition and progression of reported sexual violence victimisations in the criminal justice system - annual report (March 2023) [pdf, 304 KB]

    1 Attrition and progression of reported sexual violence victimisations in the criminal justice system Victimisations reported April 2017– March 2022 Ministry of Justice 2 Executive summary Over 90% of sexual violence is not reported to police.1 Where it is reported, the majority of victimisations do not progress through the criminal justice system to a conviction. Sexual violence victimisations can also take a long time to progress through the justice system,

  4. 2022-Justice-Sector-Projections-Report.pdf [pdf, 1.2 MB]

    ...changes and their possible impacts. There was broad agreement on the future trends. The projection was further refined with updated data as at November 2022. The justice sector projection was approved by Justice Sector Leadership Board in February 2023. 7 Projecting long-term trends across the justice system This section discusses in detail each of the seven key points across the justice system including recent changes, projected changes over the next ten years, drivers o...

  5. GL v TT & LT [2022] NZDT 249 (7 December 2022) [pdf, 244 KB]

    ...Tribunal Act 1988) ORDER OF DISPUTES TRIBUNAL District Court [2022] NZDT 249 APPLICANT GL RESPONDENT TT SECOND RESPONDENT LT The Tribunal orders: 1. TT and LT are to pay GL $4,286.63 on or before 20 January 2023. 2. The existing fence on the entire boundary between [Property 1] and [Property 2] is no longer adequate and is to be removed. 3. A new fence is to be constructed on the boundary line (as marked by pegs placed by [the surveying...

  6. AODT-Court-Operational-Policy-update-2023-v2.pdf [pdf, 367 KB]

    Alcohol and Other Drug Treatment Court (AODT) Duty Lawyer - Operational policy June 2023 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, defi

  7. [2024] NZEmpC 99 Putaanga v MOVe Freight Ltd [pdf, 243 KB]

    TANE MAHUNU PUTAANGA v MOVE FREIGHT LIMITED [2024] NZEmpC 99 [10 June 2024] IN THE EMPLOYMENT COURT OF NEW ZEALAND CHRISTCHURCH I TE KĹŚTI TAKE MAHI O AOTEAROA ĹŚTAUTAHI [2024] NZEmpC 99 EMPC 301/2023 IN THE MATTER OF a challenge to a determination of the Employment Relations Authority BETWEEN TANE MAHUNU PUTAANGA Plaintiff AND MOVE FREIGHT LIMITED Defendant Hearing: 17 April 2024 (Heard at Christchurch) Appearance...

  8. Land-Transport-Drug-Driving-Amendment-Bill.pdf [pdf, 358 KB]

    ...Transport Act 1998 (the principal Act) to resolve issues with the current oral fluid testing regime and enable New Zealand Police to better detect and deter drug-impaired driving. 5. A random roadside oral fluid testing regime was introduced in March 2023 by the Land Transport (Drug Driving) Amendment Act 2022. It was intended to enable enforcement officers to test for the presence of the highest-risk illicit and prescription drugs that impair driving. However, the approval criteria for...

  9. LCRO 173/2022 JV v QR (6 May 2024) [pdf, 183 KB]

    ...[66] I consider it unfortunate that this matter has gone through a complaint and then a review process over a two-year period without there being any such prior discussion. I am mindful of the comment made in the respondent’s letter of 3 March 2023 that “this seems to be a matter that could be resolved by further discussion between the parties if the explanations previously given and the explanations above are accepted”. It would perhaps not have been a giant leap for the part...

  10. NZCVS Data Dictionary 1 [xlsx, 58 KB]

    ...of estimate Categorical Average Y Y Count Y Y Y Y Proportion Y Rate Y Y Y Y Y Y NZCVSYEAR Cycle year Categorical 2018 Y Y Y Y Y Y Y 2019 Y Y Y Y Y Y Y 2020 Y Y Y Y Y Y Y 2021 Y Y Y Y Y Y Y 2022 Y Y Y Y Y Y Y 2023 Y Y Y Y Y Y Y 2024 Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Pooled1to7 Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Offence type Column name Description Data Type Source file OffenceCode OffenceType tb01_crimerate tb02_reportrate tb04_standardisedrate tb05_nonereportingreason tb06_crimed...