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Hearing date 8 August 2023 Appellants Submissions
[2016] NZSC 135
[2024] NZCA 243
Hearing date 22 July 2022 First Respondent submissions
Jonathan Dixon v The Queen
Case information | Jonathan Dixon v The Queen SC 82/2014
Supreme Court
Criminal Appeal – Crimes Act 1961 – Whether the Court of Appeal erred in its interpretation of s 386(2) of the Crimes Act 1961 – Whether the Court of Appeal erred in amending the charge and entering a conviction on the amended charge – Whether amending th…
Kim Dotcom, Finn Batato, Mathias Ortmann, Bram Van der Kolk v The Attorney-General
Case information | Kim Dotcom, Finn Batato, Mathias Ortmann, Bram Van der Kolk v The Attorney-General SC 25/2014
Supreme Court
Civil Appeal – Mutual Assistance in Criminal Matters Act 1992, ss 44 and 45 – Summary Proceedings Act1 1957, s 204 – New Zealand Bill of Rights Act 1990 – Whether the Court of Appeal erred in its interpretation and application of s 45 of the Mutual Assist…
The Queen v Shivneel Shahil Kumar
Case information | The Queen v Shivneel Shahil Kumar SC 115/2014
Supreme Court
Criminal Appeal – Evidence – Right to refrain from making a statement under s 23(4) of the New Zealand Bill of Rights Act 1990 – Whether admissions made to undercover police officers in holding cell after applicant arrested were actively elicited – Whethe…
Valerie Morse v The Queen
Case information | Valerie Morse v The Queen SC 10/2010
Supreme Court
Criminal Appeal – Application of the New Zealand Bill of Rights Act 1990 to a charge of ‘offensive behaviour’ under s4(1)(a) of the Summary Offences Act 1981 – Whether the Court of Appeal erred in its application of ss5 and 14 of the New Zealand Bill of R…
A R Poynter v The Commerce Commission
Case information | A R Poynter v The Commerce Commission SC 32/2009
Supreme Court
Civil – Commerce Act – Whether the Court of Appeal erred in holding that s 4 is not an exhaustive statement of the circumstances in which the provisions of the Act apply to overseas conduct – Whether the Court of Appeal was wrong to find that the conduct …