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  1. S133 - Application to amend or withdraw charge(s) [doc, 59 KB]

    ...Charge Act & Section Charge Amendment(s) CRN Charge Act & Section Charge Withdrawal(s) CRN Charge Act & Section Case Management Information Please indicate any intended pleas to amended charges and any changes sought to current hearing dates Parties Consent Defendant’s lawyer: Prosecutor: Signed: Signed: Date: Date: Page 1 of 1 Page 4 of 4...

  2. S v J LCRO 5 / 2008 (13 February 2009) [pdf, 39 KB]

    ...as counsel on a legally aided basis. Initially Client S’s son was granted bail, but as a result of four breaches of bail he was placed in custody on 2 May 2008 when he appeared at the depositions hearing on that date. Client S’s son chose to plead guilty to both charges of arson. It appears that the fact that he would have been remanded for a considerable period of time in custody pending any trial on a not guilty plea was a dominant consideration in him reaching this decision. It...

  3. Duty-Lawyer-Checklist.pdf [pdf, 158 KB]

    ...material and is for the use of the duty lawyer only. First names In custody KEY: YES = NO = ×  Address Charges CP Act Offence Category 1 / 2 / 3 / 4 Actives PRN: DOB Criminal History checked: PLEA No Plea: Guilty: Intimated Guilty: Not Guilty: Diversion: BAIL At large: Bail: Opposed: (s.8 / 10 / 12 / 13 / 15 / 16 / 17A) PERSONAL Working: (Part time / Full time) Benefit: Fines: Sing...

  4. Legal aid criminal procedure simplication project - proceeding steps [pdf, 256 KB]

    ...The steps for the criminal simplification test cases differ from the Legal Aid Criminal Proceedings Steps from the issuing of the Case Management Memorandum (CMM) – see Step 3. Cases excluded from the Manukau and Tauranga test courts Guilty plea entered during administrative appearances Indictably laid charges Trial by Jury elected Defendant Self-Represented Non-police Prosecutions, with the exception of IRD prosecutions in Manukau Criminal Procedure (Mentally Impaired...

  5. Criminal Procedure Act

    ...Review Trial Sentencing Appeal Admin The main components of this stage are: proceedings commence with the filing of a charging document the defendant makes his or her first appearances proceedings for category 4 offences transfer to the High Court pleas and elections are entered. Part 2 of the Act sets out the commencement of proceedings and preliminary steps, with 2 subparts: filing a charging document notifying defendant of court appearance. Part 3 of the Act sets out the procedure befor...

  6. LA - Part 2 - Areas of Law Duty Lawyer [pdf, 548 KB]

    ...lawyer/solicitor? no. Pre-trial hearing case details name or initials of defendant Date D D / M M / Y Y Y Y Judge Defence team charges Please indicate your role in the case by completing the following. Draft documents enter plea/s Bail (initial) Bail (second or subsequent) Status/case Review Hearing other. Describe: Research the law on the case Yes. approximate % of research for the case you provided % no. areas of Law Duty lawyer PAr...

  7. LD v VW LCRO 223 / 2011 (1 June 2012) [pdf, 81 KB]

    ...decision. Background [2] The Practitioner had represented the Applicant in relation to criminal charges. It appears that he had been charged with male assaults female and burglary. The burglary charge was dropped when the Applicant agreed to plead guilty to the former charge. He was convicted and discharged, and ordered to attend anti-violence counselling. The complaint [3] His complaint to the New Zealand Law Society alleged that the Practitioner had failed to sufficient...

  8. Duty-Lawyer-Checklist-form.pdf [pdf, 126 KB]

    ...Warning: This document contains privileged material and is for the use of the duty lawyer only. First names In custody KEY: YES = ✓ Address Charges 0 CP Act Offence Category 1 / 2 / 3 / 4 Actives PRN: DOB Criminal History checked: PLEA No Plea: Guilty: Intimated Guilty: Not Guilty: plea: Diversion: BAIL At large: Bail: Opposed: : (s.8 / 10 / 12 / 13 / 15 / 16 / 17A) PERSONAL Working: (Part time / Full time) Benefit: Fines: Single: Partner: Dependants: LEGAL Leg...

  9. Sentence indication

    A sentence indication is a statement by the court that provides you with an idea of the type or quantum (amount or length) of sentence you would be likely to receive if you were to plead guilty at this stage of your proceeding. A sentence indication could indicate the type of sentence you would be likely to receive, for example, a sentence of imprisonment. It may also indicate the type of sentence within a specified range or quantum. For example, the periods of time you may be expected to serve...

  10. Serving documents

    ...giving it to the other party (prosecutor); posting it to their address for service or by leaving it at that address between 9am and 5pm; any other method that the court may tell you. Documents that are not required to be served include: a notice of plea (if required); or an application for a witness summons. To facilitate service of documents throughout your case, you will be required to notify the prosecutor of your address for service as soon as possible after your criminal proceeding has...