WebOne distinct purpose is to establish clear rules and provide certainty to parties as to how cross-jurisdictional proceedings will be dealt with by New Zealand courts. For example, the Trans-Tasman Proceedings Act 2010 includes a scheme for the resolution of civil disputes and the reciprocal enforcement of civil judgements across New Zealand ... WebCourt of Trial Protocol Established by the Chief High Court Judge and the Chief District Court Judge for Category 2 and 3 Offences Pursuant to Section 66 of the Criminal Procedure Act 2011 - replacing previous protocol; applies to proceedings commenced on or after 1 February 2016. New Zealand Gazette, No. 8 - 29 January 2016
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WebNote: If you’ve been charged with a crime and have pleaded not guilty, you have the right under New Zealand’s Bill of Rights to have adequate time and facilities to prepare your defence. The Criminal Procedure Act contains specific rules about how much time there will be between the different steps in the criminal court process (see below). WebThe Evidence Act 1908 and the proposed code provisions 139 APPENDIX B 142 Other code provisions 142 Draft hearsay sections for an evidence code 143 ... To devise a system of criminal procedure for New Zealand that will ensure the fair trial of persons accused of offences, protect the rights and freedoms of all persons grey tesla roadster
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Web35DI Test result not admissible in criminal proceedings [Repealed] Section 35DI : repealed , on 7 December 2024 , by section 16 of the Drug and Substance Checking Legislation Act 2024 (2024 No 63). WebIN THE SUPREME COURT OF NEW ZEALAND . I TE KŌTI MANA NUI O AOTEAROA. SC 6/2024 [2024] NZSC 34 . BETWEEN MADHUR SHARMA Applicant AND THE KING Respondent Court: Glazebrook and O’Regan JJ Counsel: ... Criminal Procedure Act 2011, s 232(2)(a). 7. CA judgment, above n 1, at [24]. 8. WebThe Criminal Disclosure Act 2008 (CDA) applies to the disclosure of prosecution materials relevant to all criminal proceedings in New Zealand. The purpose of the Act is to promote fair, effective, and efficient disclosure of relevant information between the prosecution and the defence, and by non-parties, for the purposes of criminal field pests