Wainwright v Police

JurisdictionNew Zealand
Date1968
Year1968
CourtSupreme Court
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9 cases
  • Morse v The Police Sc
    • New Zealand
    • Supreme Court
    • 6 Mayo 2011
    ...also applied without reassessment a number of pre-Bill of Rights Act cases, including Police v Christie, 53 Melser v Police, 54 and Wainwright v Police, 55 none of which can be regarded as authoritative following the decision of this Court in Brooker. Although the test for offensive behavio......
  • SC SC 40/2005
    • New Zealand
    • Supreme Court
    • 4 Mayo 2007
    ...At p 446. Brooker v Police (High Court, Greymouth, CRI 2003-418-000004, 16 October 2003, John Hansen J). R v Brooker (2004) 22 CRNZ 162. [1968] NZLR 101 expression and peaceful assembly”.14 Although the meaning of disorderly behaviour was unchanged, the Court of Appeal acknowledged that its......
  • Public Prosecutor v Perumal Naidu Surendra Sean Clinton and Others
    • Singapore
    • District Court (Singapore)
    • 28 Mayo 2004
    ...was aggressive, a fortiori after warnings and advice by PW1 and PW2. In New Zealand, the Supreme Court held in WAINWRIGHT v POLICE [1968] NZLR 101, that what was disorderly behaviour was a matter of degree, depending on the circumstance of the case. Wild CJ at page 103 "Disorderly behaviour......
  • Morse v The
    • New Zealand
    • Supreme Court
    • 6 Mayo 2011
    ...2 NZLR 833 (CA) at [23]–[24]. Police v Christie [1962] NZLR 1109 (SC). Melser v Police [1967] NZLR 437 (SC, CA). Wainwright v Police [1968] NZLR 101 Brooker. Although the test for offensive behaviour adopted in O’Brien was repeated by Blanchard J in Brooker, it was not directly in issue and......
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