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In New Zealand, those charged with a criminal offence have a right to be released on bail with reasonable terms and conditions, unless there is a good reason for continuing to be held in custody. When one is arrested the police decide whether to grant the person bail until their court date.
Bail Act 2013, New South Wales law; Bail Act (New Zealand), a 2000 statute of New Zealand This page was last edited on 4 June ...
Tamaki claimed that the event was a "family picnic" rather than a protest. The New Zealand Police confirmed they were investigating whether Tamaki had breached his bail conditions preventing him from organising, attending, supporting or speaking at any protest gathering in breach of COVID-19 requirements.
The New Zealand Probation Service is a branch or service of the New Zealand Corrections Department.Established in 1886, its role is to manage offenders sentenced to community based sentences such as home detention, community detention and intensive supervision.
Life imprisonment has been the most severe criminal sentence in New Zealand since the death penalty was abolished in 1989, having not been used since 1957. [1]Offenders sentenced to life imprisonment must serve a minimum of 10 years imprisonment before they are eligible for parole, although the sentencing judge may set a longer minimum period or decline to set a minimum period at all (meaning ...
Christie Marceau Born Christie Alexis Lesley Marceau (1993-04-16) 16 April 1993 Died 7 November 2011 (2011-11-07) (aged 18) Hillcrest, Auckland, New Zealand Cause of death Blood loss as a result of stabbing Education ACG Parnell College Alma mater AUT University Akshay Chand Born Akshay Anand Chand (1992-11-11) 11 November 1992 or (1992-12-11) 11 December 1992 (age 32) Fiji Occupation ...
The New Zealand Parole Board is an independent statutory body established in 2002 that considers offenders for parole.Its task "is to undertake an assessment of the risk that long-term sentenced offenders might pose to the safety of the community if they were to be released before the end of their sentence".
A three-year study undertaken by Massey University's School of Psychology culminating in a 260-page report was released in May 2010. [12] The study was commissioned by the New Zealand Communities Growth Trust that had been set up by a High Court order [13] to manage the Centrepoint Community Growth Trust assets after the commune was disestablished in 2000.