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Ruth Stoddart, National Reviewer 30/11/2010
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Content and Library Services, Data and Information
Ministry of Justice
DX: SX10088
Wellington
New Zealand
All records restricted for 100 years.
This restriction is necessitated by the identification of copies of court documents in a range of Ministry files held at Archives New Zealand. 100 years is the restriction that applies to most criminal and family related court records stored at Archives New Zealand. Given that the examples of court documents identified in Ministry files mainly relate to criminal and family related matters, implementing a 100-year access restriction in all Ministry records is appropriate.
Some of the court documents will be subject to suppression or other restrictions imposed by the judiciary.
Many of the records also include personal information of identifiable individuals and are subject to restriction under the Privacy Act 1993.Β
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Ruth Stoddart, National Reviewer 30/11/2010
IDM.enquiries@justice.govt.nz
Content and Library Services, Data and Information
Ministry of Justice
DX: SX10088
Wellington
New Zealand
All records restricted for 100 years.
This restriction is necessitated by the identification of copies of court documents in a range of Ministry files held at Archives New Zealand. 100 years is the restriction that applies to most criminal and family related court records stored at Archives New Zealand. Given that the examples of court documents identified in Ministry files mainly relate to criminal and family related matters, implementing a 100-year access restriction in all Ministry records is appropriate.
Some of the court documents will be subject to suppression or other restrictions imposed by the judiciary.
Many of the records also include personal information of identifiable individuals and are subject to restriction under the Privacy Act 1993.
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Files in this series document the functions and activities of Criminal Justice Development, a unit established by the Department of Justice in 1992/93 to provide and co-ordinate policy on criminal justice issues. Criminal Justice Development also convened the Enforcement, Prosecution and Sentencing Working Group, the latter established by Cabinet direction in October 1992 to ensure that the Government's criminal justice objectives were advanced.
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