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  1. Justice Statistics data tables - notes and trends December 2021 [pdf, 271 KB]

    ...rounded up to 3. 5 The percentages will not add to 100% as the victim types are calculated independently. 6 People convicted of driving under the influence may receive numerous sentences per charge (e.g. community work, supervision, zero alcohol licence and disqualification from driving), however the data shows only the most serious sentence imposed. 7 Note that a person’s sentence may be influenced by their previous offending history. As such, the people convicted and sentenced...

  2. Taniwha v Sheehan - Ririwha (Stephenson Island) (2020) 216 Taitokerau MB 274 (216 TTK 274) [pdf, 259 KB]

    ...216 Taitokerau MB 279 private third-party company. The agreement provided for a joint venture to establish mussel farms around the island. Pursuant to the agreement, Westpac and the Trust were to share equally in any ‘aquaculture licences’ granted for the mussel farms. Mr Sheehan confirmed that the ‘aquaculture licenses’ referred to in the agreement is a resource consent to operate the farm. [19] Westpac applied to the Northland Regional Council (“the Counci...

  3. All finalised charges and convicted charges December 2023 [xlsx, 277 KB]

    ...regulatory offences 140: Traffic and vehicle regulatory offences, nfd Traffic and vehicle regulatory offences, nfd 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 1 1 0 1 0 1 1 0 2 0 0 0 0 14: Traffic and vehicle regulatory offences 141: Driver licence offences Driver licence offences, nfd 0 0 0 2 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 3 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 2 27 25 28 40 49 9 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 14: Traffic and vehicle regulatory offences 141: Driver licence offences Drive while licence disqua...

  4. [2019] NZREADT 57 - Catley & Boyle v CAC 521 & M & R Flanagan - Ruling (2) (10 December 2019) [pdf, 194 KB]

    ...that at the time of the conduct complained of by Mr and Mrs Flanagan, in 2015, he was engaged as a licensed salesperson in the same agency as Mr Catley. He ceased being engaged in the real estate industry in 2017 and subsequently surrendered his licence. He said that he had not kept abreast of any developments in the industry since that time. [10] Mr Boyle said that he had no contact with Mr Catley at the time of Mr and Mrs Flanagan’s complaint, in 2018, and did not have access...

  5. People charged and convicted of psychoactive substances offences June 2019 [xlsx, 292 KB]

    ...substances that are not approved products (s70) - possession - includes possession of an unapproved product (s71) and people under 18 years buying or possessing psychoactive substances (s48) - other offences - includes offences related to sale without a licence (s27), place of sale (s52) and obstructing enforcement officers (s83). ANZSOC The Australian and New Zealand Standard Offence Classification is used to categorise offences into 16 divisions, within which subdivisions and groups exist....

  6. Willson v CAC301 & Ors [2015] NZREADT 90 [pdf, 209 KB]

    ...Committee 301 that he had engaged in unsatisfactory conduct in respect of a complaint made by Amanda Boyd and Terrence Mackel that they were not told about possible mining in the area of their property purchase. The licensee holds a salespersons’ licence and works for Barfoot & Thompson Ltd, Pukekohe. 2 Background Facts [2] The property is at 433 Mangatawhiri Road, RD1, Pokeno, and was listed on 4 December 2011. Barfoot & Thompson had a sole agency until 5 Marc...

  7. [2014] NZEmpC 26 Cross v Onerahi Hotel Ltd [pdf, 150 KB]

    ...He came under pressure from Mr Hill, the hotel’s owner, to address the issues which were rapidly becoming divisive in the workplace and which had the potential, if not addressed, to impact on the reputation of the business and its operating licence. Although it is clear that Mr Cross did not accept that he had any issues with alcohol that might be affecting his work, he did accept in evidence that Mr Gardner talked to him about his concerns on a number of occasions. [8] Towa...

  8. CAC 20004 v Campbell [2014] NZREADT 28 [pdf, 129 KB]

    ...public, as disgraceful. Particulars: On or around 28 January 2012 the defendant removed a three-tiered stand without authority from a property managed by the defendant.” Basic Facts [4] At all relevant times, the defendant held an agent’s licence under the Act. She is a director of the Thames branch of Harcourts and deals predominantly with property management through Thames Property Management and Rentals Ltd. [5] Over 2010 until February 2013, 209b Oakley Crescent, Thames...

  9. Justice Statistics data tables - notes and trends December 2019 [pdf, 183 KB]

    ...random rounding. 6 The percentages will not add to 100% as the offence types are calculated independently. 7 People convicted of driving under the influence may receive numerous sentences per charge (e.g. community work, supervision, zero alcohol licence and disqualification from driving), however the data shows only the most serious sentence imposed. 8 Note that a person’s sentence may be influenced by their previous offending history. As such, the people convicted and sentenced...

  10. Justice Matters - issue 13 - December 2018 [pdf, 2.2 MB]

    ...claims without merit, and to decide more matters on the papers • reversing the order of the two statutory inquiries under the Criminal Procedure (Mentally Impaired Persons) Act 2003 so that the fitness inquiry is held first • enabling Driver Licence Stop Orders (DLSOs) to be issued by a police officer at the side of the road • automated decision making for time payment arrangements to pay fines and reparation. As we make the necessary business and IT changes, the remaining amen...