Booth v R; Marino v Chief Executive of the Department of Corrections
Jurisdiction | New Zealand |
Court | Supreme Court |
Neutral Citation | [2016] NZSC 127 |
Date | 2016 |
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Harris v New Zealand Police
...v R [2011] NZCA 62, (2011) 25 CRNZ 268 at [12] and [15]. 13 At [16]. 14 Longman v Police [2017] NZHC 2928. 15 At [9]. 16 Booth v R [2016] NZSC 127, [2017] 1 NZLR 17 Longman v Police [2017] NZHC 2928 at [14]. 18 See the cases gathered by Cooke J in R v Tai [2021] NZHC 2769 at [37], n 10, a......
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Chief Executive of the Department of Corrections v Shane Aaron Gardiner
...for second counsel. 1 Taylor v Superintendent of Auckland Prison [2003] 3 NZLR 752 (CA). 2 Parole Act 2002, ss 90–92. 3 Booth v R [2016] NZSC 127, [2017] 1 NZLR 223 [ 4 Marino v Chief Executive of Department of Corrections [2016] NZHC 3074, [2017] NZAR 9. 5 Gardiner v Chief Executive of th......
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R v Meno
...v R [2018] NZCA 427 at [59]; and Waikato-Tuhega v R [2021] NZCA 503 at [51]. 23 Waikato-Tuhega v R, above n 22, at [51]. 24 Booth v R [2016] NZSC 127, [2017] 1 NZLR 223. 25 Police v Wilson [2017] NZHC 2388 at [17]. 26 Sentencing Act, s 9(2)(h); and Paora v R [2021] NZCA 559 at [44]. 27 Sec......
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Dermot Gregory Nottingham v R
...submission about the risk of double counting is explained further at [37] below. 22 Parole Act 2002, ss 90 and 91. See Booth v R [2016] NZSC 127, [2017] 1 NZLR 223. 23 Leave to appeal was granted on the question of “whether the Court of Appeal was correct to impose the maximum period of ho......
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