Kanuta v The Queen
Judgment Date | 14 March 2016 |
Neutral Citation | [2016] NZHC 436 |
Date | 14 March 2016 |
Court | High Court |
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6 cases
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R v Ross
...on her and punched her repeatedly. When she sheltered in a bathroom, he kicked the door down and resumed punching her. (b) In Kanuta v R [2016] NZHC 436, the victim struck her partner, who responded by her. When she fell to the ground unconscious, he straddled and choked her, kicked her in ......
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Baillie v Police
...v Police [2019] NZHC 353; Ranford v Police [2021] NZHC 132. Similar to the situation in Toohey v Police [2020] NZHC 635. Kanuta v R [2016] NZHC 436. convicted of drink driving On a number of occasions, he has been sufficiently conscious of the risks he was taking so as to try to evade the P......
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Standing v New Zealand Police
...failing to answer bail.8 Having dealt with the appeal from the sentence imposed on the driving charges, Lang J continued: 7 8 Kanuta v R [2016] NZHC 436. Dick v Police [2014] NZHC This would leave an end sentence of two years imprisonment before taking into account the remaining charges. I ......
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Evans v New Zealand Police
...where there was failure to refer to home detention.7 This led me to conclude that the sentencing process had miscarried. 6 7 Kanuta v R [2016] NZHC 436 at Fomai v Police [2014] NZHC 377. [23] Second, I was satisfied that a sentence of 12 months imprisonment for dishonesty offending that in ......
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