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  1. Outcomes for Mentally Impaired Persons June 2023 [xlsx, 97 KB]

    ...offences 4 2 2 4 3 2 4 2 9 5 1% <1% 1% 1% 1% <1% 1% <1% 1% 1% 02: Acts intended to cause injury 86 94 98 202 169 152 161 207 205 210 28% 21% 28% 32% 31% 27% 35% 27% 29% 30% 03: Sexual assault and related offences 42 140 56 80 72 43 36 38 75 84 14% 31% 16% 13% 13% 8% 8% 5% 11% 12% 04: Dangerous or negligent acts endangering persons 5 6 11 11 16 13 11 24 21 6 2% 1% 3% 2% 3% 2% 2% 3% 3% 1% 05: Abduction, harassment and other offences against the person 14 28 23 34 37 36 31 65 52 58 5%...

  2. Outcomes for Mentally Impaired Persons jun2024 [xlsx, 102 KB]

    ...offences 2 2 4 3 2 3 2 3 5 4 <1% 1% 1% 1% <1% 1% <1% <1% 1% 1% 02: Acts intended to cause injury 94 98 202 169 152 161 207 200 210 181 21% 28% 32% 31% 27% 35% 27% 29% 30% 24% 03: Sexual assault and related offences 140 56 80 72 43 36 38 75 84 92 31% 16% 13% 13% 8% 8% 5% 11% 12% 12% 04: Dangerous or negligent acts endangering persons 6 11 11 16 13 11 24 21 6 21 1% 3% 2% 3% 2% 2% 3% 3% 1% 3% 05: Abduction, harassment and other offences against the person 28 23 34 37 36 31 65 52 58...

  3. [2022] NZEnvC 163 11 Cheshire Street Body Corporate v Auckland Council [pdf, 1.6 MB]

    ...request of the Council. (d) amended and additional conditions in respect of the CTMP to address temporary adverse effects of construction traffic. The conditions now incorporate measures to manage construction traffic and heavy construction vehicles related to the proposal in the event that other construction activities occur on sites along the construction traffic route in Cheshire Street during the period of construction, and identify additional details/standards that the CTMPs...

  4. Adults convicted and sentenced data notes and trends December 2019 [pdf, 152 KB]

    ...2019, the most common offence types for convicted adults (their most serious offence) were (Figure 2): • traffic offences (38%) • offences against justice, such as breaching a community sentence (15%) • assault (12%) • dangerous or negligent acts (mostly dangerous driving) (7%) • theft (7%). Over time, traffic offences have consistently been the most serious offence for convicted adults. Figure 2: More than a third of people have a traffic conviction as their m...

  5. Auckland Standards Committee 2 v Halse [2021] NZLCDT 7 (19 March 2021) [pdf, 177 KB]

    ...6.1.1. Overall, on the papers, we had little concern about the practitioner’s having acted for multiple parties in the transaction. However, despite an expert opinion suggesting that the practitioner’s actions in the first charge might be negligible, we regarded his failure to alert the complainant (and the complainant’s business entities) that he was personally a contributor to the loans, even for the small initial sum of $15,000, as a failure that could be proven or establis...

  6. Memorandum of Counsel for The Point 6 September 2018 [pdf, 1.4 MB]

    ...Applicant’s Revised Conditions 4 September 2018 1 General Definition of Terms 1. In these conditions: a) “Alert Levels” means specific groundwater levels at which actions are required as described in the conditions; b) “Authorised Vehicle” means vehicles travelling to and from properties to which vehicle access needs to be maintained; c) “certify”, “certification” and “certified” in relation to plans or management plans means assessed by Council staff ac...

  7. Applicant's Revised Conditions 24 August 2018 [pdf, 1.4 MB]

    ...Applicant’s Revised Conditions 24 August 2018 1 General Definition of Terms 1. In these conditions: a) “Alert Levels” means specific groundwater levels at which actions are required as described in the conditions; b) “Authorised Vehicle” means vehicles travelling to and from properties to which vehicle access needs to be maintained; c) “certify”, “certification” and “certified” in relation to plans or management plans means assessed by Council staff acti...

  8. Wellington Standards Committee 2 v Morahan [2017] NZLCDT 24 [pdf, 531 KB]

    ...respondent engaged in conduct that constituted misconduct in his professional capacity. He is charged in the alternative with conduct unbecoming of a barrister and solicitor (s 112(1)(b) of the 1982 Act). There is a further alternative charge of negligence or incompetence in his professional capacity (s 112(1)(c) of the 1982 Act). [3] The second charge is under s 241 of the Lawyers and Conveyancers Act 2006 (the 2006 Act). That charge alleges that he engaged in conduct after 1 Augu...

  9. Supplementary Regulatory Impact Statement: A New Trusts Act - Commercial and Financial Trusts [pdf, 957 KB]

    ...part 4A Trustee exemption and indemnity Apply 4B Court power to relief of a trustee from personal liability in certain circumstances Apply 4C Duty of paid adviser Further analyse Line 1 4D Prohibition on exempting or indemnifying ‘gross negligence’ Further analyse Line 2 5 Retention of information by trustees Further analyse Line 3 6 Provision of information to beneficiaries Further analyse Line 4 7 Administrative powers Apply 8 Powers of maintenance and advancemen...

  10. All finalised charges and convicted charges June 2023 [xlsx, 275 KB]

    ...offences 966 856 937 1,100 1,305 1,455 1,536 1,815 2,109 2,113 2,671 3,336 4,460 5,107 5,065 5,014 4,972 4,815 4,344 3,937 4,195 4,175 4,272 4,763 4,520 4,691 4,679 4,588 4,607 5,324 5,076 5,070 5,826 5,252 5,653 6,016 4,929 5,789 5,132 4,827 5,910 5,708 6,802 04: Dangerous or negligent acts endangering persons 16,817 19,785 20,138 21,647 22,335 23,163 25,233 24,852 24,339 23,920 22,315 22,499 20,183 19,123 20,932 21,659 19,751 18,682 19,559 17,501 17,015 17,015 17,699 18,486 19,034 19,673 21,...