R v Tai
Judgment Date | 29 June 2018 |
Neutral Citation | [2018] NZHC 1602 |
Court | High Court |
Date | 29 June 2018 |
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5 cases
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R v Oti
...as the most serious category of murders. 50 51 Harrison, above n 5, at [108]. See, for example, R v Winter [2020] NZHC 1115; R v Tai [2018] NZHC 1602; Harrison, above n 5; R v Kingi [2016] NZHC 139; R v Herkt [2016] NZHC 284; R v Eruera [2016] NZHC 532; R v Heihei [2017] NZHC 2243; R v Puna......
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R v Cable
...of the offending, but in my view the wording of the subsection potentially applies to all circumstances surrounding a murder. R v Tai [2018] NZHC 1602 at I agree with the Crown therefore that s 104(1)(g) of the Act is not engaged either. What is an appropriate notional MPI? [70] I turn now ......
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R v Joyce
...is not available. 12 13 14 Section 9(1)(a). R v McSweeney [2007] NZCA 147; R v L HC Auckland CRI-2004-044-8643, 13 June 2006; R v Tai [2018] NZHC 1602; R v Lamont HC Greymouth CRI-2009-018-702, 16 December 2010; R v Li [2020] NZHC 3419; R v Browne [2017] NZHC 2389; R v Ford [2020] NZHC 2579......
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R v Pilitati
...NZHC 532, R v Heihei [2017] NZHC 2243, R v Puna [2018] NZHC 79, R v Davis [2018] NZHC 1162, R v Alexander [2018] NZHC 1584, R v Tai [2018] NZHC 1602 and R v Hone [2018] NZHC manifest injustice would only be reached in exceptional circumstances.17 The following cases stand out. [82] Also rel......
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