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  1. Form-4-S-G-Appeal.doc [doc, 31 KB]

    Form 4 NOTICE OF APPEAL BY SOLICITOR-GENERAL OR PROSECUTOR Part 6, Criminal Procedure Act 2011 In the Court of Appeal of New Zealand – I te Kōti Pīra o Aotearoa [R or Police or prosecutor] v [Name] Name and full address of respondent: ……………………………………………………….. ………………………………………………………………………………………………….. …………………………………………………………………...

  2. Evaluation of Defendant-centred Courtroom pilot [pdf, 1.3 MB]

    ...something explained. Most defendants also said they understood their sentence and what was entailed, often because they had been briefed by their counsel on what to expect prior to their hearing or had spoken to a probation officer from Corrections Services if they were a repeat offender. However several indicated they were unclear about all the details of their sentencing. Some key informants who engaged regularly with defendants said it was not only up to the defendant to understa...

  3. [2016] NZEmpC 17 NZ Meat Workers & Related Trades Union Inc v AFFCO NZ Ltd [pdf, 126 KB]

    AFFCO NEW ZEALAND LIMITED v THE NEW ZEALAND MEAT WORKERS & RELATED TRADES UNION INC NZEmpC AUCKLAND [2016] NZEmpC 17 [26 February 2016] IN THE EMPLOYMENT COURT AUCKLAND [2016] NZEmpC 17 EMPC 245/2015 IN THE MATTER OF proceedings removed from the Employment Relations Authority BETWEEN AFFCO NEW ZEALAND LIMITED Plaintiff AND THE NEW ZEALAND MEAT WORKERS & RELATED TRADES UNION INC First Defendant AND THE PERSONS LISTED...

  4. CP v EH LCRO 19 / 2011 (12 November 2013) [pdf, 201 KB]

    ...of my decision. Natural justice [29] Although a Standards Committee is required to perform its duties, powers and functions in a way that is consistent with the rules of natural justice 12 there is, as noted by the Court of Appeal in Orlov v New Zealand Law Society: 13 ...a strong legislative imperative that complaints are to be dealt with promptly and accordingly it is appropriate, as noted by Heath J [in the High Court], that the rules of natural justice be tailored to meet...

  5. LCRO 57/2014 IW v PP [pdf, 279 KB]

    ...only about 6% of the settlement sum which was a good outcome for the body corporate. [16] Further, Mr IW argued that Mr S had provided an estimate and not a quote. 3 Complaint by Mr PP [17] In a letter addressed to “The Secretary, New Zealand Law Society” dated 15 January 2013, and headed “Fees Complaint – [Law Firm A]”, on behalf of the body corporate Mr PP outlined the history of the weathertightness claim, his email exchanges with Mr S about legal fees, and h...

  6. BORA Civil Aviation Amendment Bill [pdf, 20 KB]

    Civil Aviation Amendment Bill 20 June 2003 Attorney-General Legal Advice Civil Aviation Amendment Bill: Consistency With The New Zealand Bill Of Rights Act 1990 Introduction 1. We have considered whether the Civil Aviation Amendment Bill (the Bill) (PCO 5160/10) is consistent with the New Zealand Bill of Rights Act 1990 ("Bill of Rights Act"). We understand that this Bill will be considered by the Cabinet Legislation Committee at its meeting on Thursday 26 June 2003....

  7. [2018] NZEmpC 72 Sawyer v The Vice-Chancellor of Victoria University of Wellington [pdf, 267 KB]

    ...Employer, above n 6; and Clear v Waikato District Health Board [2007] ERNZ 338 (EmpC) at [6]. 8 Relying on principles about equitable relief expressed in different circumstances in Pacific Plastic Recyclers Ltd v Foo [2002] 2 ERNZ 75 (EmpC), Spotless Services (New Zealand) Ltd v Walters [2001] ERNZ 236 (EmpC) and Waugh v The Commissioner of Police EmpC Wellington WC12/03, 4 April 2003. 9 See, Sawyer, above n 4, at [5]. [14] While Dr Sawyer’s application stated she had no...

  8. AC v Secretary for Justice 20 March 2012 NZRA 000003 [pdf, 99 KB]

    ...DECISION ________________________________________________________________ INTRODUCTION [1] This is an application by the applicant to review the decision of the Secretary for Justice to decline approval of her as a provider of legal aid services in the area of Family Law. [2] Alison Hill for the Secretary, signed a decision on 23 December 2011 in which the reasons for declining approval are set out as: (a) the applicant does not meet the Professional Entry requirements and...

  9. [2022] NZEnvC 178 Lomai Properties Limited v Auckland Council [pdf, 698 KB]

    ...network which enables travel choice including public transport services, pedestrian, cycle, vehicle access and egress. (4) Stormwater discharge from the Precinct avoids or mitigates adverse effects on receiving environments. (5) A road network servicing access to and within the Precinct enabling connections to roads and land adjacent to the Precinct. (6) Infrastructure necessary to service any activity, development and/or subdivision within the Precinct (including transport, wastewat...

  10. Revictimisation-Policy-brief.pdf [pdf, 277 KB]

    ...and policymakers reach and protect crime victims. We recommend early identification of people at risk of becoming poly-victims through a multi-agency approach, using targeted support to reduce vulnerability to re-victimisation. Screening questions at services like victim support, primary health care providers, ACC, services for the rainbow community, and services for parents and families, and schools could help identify both poly-victims in need of support and people who are at risk of bec...