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  1. OIA-120850-part-1.pdf [pdf, 872 KB]

    ...Official Information Act 1982 (the Act), data on theft offences. Specifically, you requested: 1. In each of the last four complete years for which you have data, how many people have been prosecuted for a theft offence under each of the following sections of the Crimes Act 1961: • section 219 • section 220 • section 220A • and section 221 2. In each of the last four complete years for which you have data, in respect of theft sentenced under each of the following sections: • secti...

  2. [2020] NZEnvC130 Lindis Catchment Group Incorporated v Otago Regional Council [pdf, 6.5 MB]

    BEFORE THE ENVIRONMENT COURT AT CHRISTCHURCH I MUA I TE KOTI TAIAO O AOTEAROA Kl OTAUTAHI Court: IN THE MATTER AND BETWEEN AND Decision No. [2020] NZEnvC 130 of the Resource Management Act 1991 of an application under section 87G for a suite of resource consents to replace water permits to take water from the Lindis River that expire in 2021 LINDIS CATCHMENT GROUP INCORPORATED (ENV-2018-CHC-155) Applicant OTAGO REGIONAL COUNCIL Respondent Environment Judge J...

  3. Welsh — Part Awarua Block (2009) 7 Taitokerau Appellate MB 122 (7 APWH 122) [pdf, 77 KB]

    ...125 shares did Maraina Wi Mura own in the Awarua No 2D block? That information was not before the Appellate Court and was not before the lower Court on 15 January 2008. [17] As a result the Registrar was directed to prepare a report pursuant to sections 40 and 69 of Te Ture Whenua Māori Act 1993. A report was received in due course dated 6 January 2009 setting out a history of the Awarua block. A copy of that report was sent to the appellant on 8 January 2009. The appellant was...

  4. Gray - Estate of William Robinson Hawaikirangi [2019] Chief Judge's MB 123 (2019 CJ 123) [pdf, 315 KB]

    2019 Chief Judge’s MB 123 IN THE MĀORI LAND COURT OF NEW ZEALAND TAIRAWHITI DISTRICT A20160003243 CJ 2016/16 UNDER Section 45, Te Ture Whenua Māori Act 1993 IN THE MATTER OF Succession to William Robinson Hawaikirangi or Pere or Bill Kopu and Order made at 139 Gisborne MB 12-14 (7 December 1995) CONCERNING RAQUEL KATHERINE MICHELLE GRAY, ROBERT MICHAEL KARL GRAY AND RAWINIA PAREURUORA PRISCILLA GRAY Applicants Hearing:...

  5. Legal aid grants December 2019 [xlsx, 102 KB]

    ...Attorney-General certifies that a question of law of exceptional public importance is involved and that the grant of criminal legal aid is desirable in the public interest: (c) proceedings before the New Zealand Parole Board that— (i) are held under section 27, 65, or 107 of the Parole Act 2002 (which relate to postponement orders, recall orders, and orders under section 107 of that Act); or (ii) otherwise concern an offender who is entitled, under section 49(3)(c) of the Parole Act 2002, to...

  6. Legal aid grants December 2021 [xlsx, 85 KB]

    ...Attorney-General certifies that a question of law of exceptional public importance is involved and that the grant of criminal legal aid is desirable in the public interest: (c) proceedings before the New Zealand Parole Board that— (i) are held under section 27, 65, or 107 of the Parole Act 2002 (which relate to postponement orders, recall orders, and orders under section 107 of that Act); or (ii) otherwise concern an offender who is entitled, under section 49(3)(c) of the Parole Act 2002, to...

  7. Legal aid grants June 2022 [xlsx, 84 KB]

    ...Attorney-General certifies that a question of law of exceptional public importance is involved and that the grant of criminal legal aid is desirable in the public interest: (c) proceedings before the New Zealand Parole Board that— (i) are held under section 27, 65, or 107 of the Parole Act 2002 (which relate to postponement orders, recall orders, and orders under section 107 of that Act); or (ii) otherwise concern an offender who is entitled, under section 49(3)(c) of the Parole Act 2002, to...

  8. [2015] NZEmpC 132 Waterford Holdings Ltd v Morunga [pdf, 197 KB]

    ...conduct. [36] Ms Penny submitted that given substantive justification for the dismissal, a personal grievance established only as to procedural flaws in the circumstances of this case should not have resulted in the award of remedies. [37] Section 123(1)(b) and s 128(1) of the Act confirm that before an award for lost remuneration is made, the loss must be as a result of the grievance. 5 Here, the procedural error did not result in lost remuneration. Any actual loss suf...

  9. Final name suppression June 2019 [xlsx, 100 KB]

    ...charged, are not included. Charges for children and young people in the Youth Court are also excluded, as the Youth Court is closed to the public. Name suppression means that a person’s name and any details that may identify them cannot be published (section 200 Criminal Procedure Act 2011). Name suppression is available in the following situations: - for victims and defendants (the person being charged) in specific sexual cases - to protect the victim (rather than the defendant) - for chi...

  10. People charged and convicted of family violence offences June 2021 [xlsx, 129 KB]

    Contents Family violence offences In the Family Violence Act 2018, family violence offences include any offence involving family violence (as defined in section 9 of the Act: physical, sexual or psychological abuse by a person who is or has been in a family relationship) or any offence against the Family Violence Act (such as breaching a protection order or failing to attend a non-violence programme). This workbook includes information on charges and people charged with offences flag...