Electoral Results and Criminal Justice Order




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NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE

No. 176

Internal Affairs

Electoral Act 1993

Members of the House of Representatives

Elected—General Election

Pursuant to the Electoral Act 1993, I have received returns in respect of the 65 writs issued on 12 September 1996 for the election of members of Parliament to serve in the House of Representatives for the electoral districts hereinafter specified, and by the endorsement on those writs the under-mentioned persons have been duly elected members for the said electorates, viz.:

Albany
Aoraki
Auckland Central
Banks Peninsula
Bay of Plenty
Christchurch Central
Christchurch East
Clutha-Southland
Coromandel
Dunedin North
Dunedin South
Epsom
Hamilton East
Hamilton West
Hunua
Hutt South
Ilam
Invercargill
Kaikoura
Karapiro
Mahia
Mana
Mangere
Manukau East
Manurewa
Maungakiekie
Napier
Nelson
New Lynn
New Plymouth
North Shore
Northcote
Northland
Ohariu-Belmont
Otago
Otaki
Owairaka
Palmerston North
Port Waikato
Rakaia
Rangitikei
Rimutaka
Rotorua
Tamaki
Taranaki-King Country
Taupo
Tauranga
Tukituki
Waimakariri
Waipareira
Wairarapa
Waitakere
Wellington Central
West Coast-Tasman

McCully, Murray Stuart
Sutton, James Robert
Tizard, Judith Ngaire
Carter, David Cunningham
Ryall, Anthony Boyd Williams
Barnett, Timothy Andrew
Sutherland, Larry
English, Simon William
McLean, Murray Kaid
Hodgson, Peter Colin
Cullen, Michael John
Fletcher, Christine Elizabeth
Steel, Anthony Gordon
Simcock, Bob
Kyd, Warren James
Mallard, Trevor Colin
Brownlee, Gerald Anthony
Peck, Mark
Kidd, Douglas Lorimer
Luxton, Murray John Finlay
Mackey, Janet Elsdon
Kelly, Graham
Field, Taito Phillip
Robertson, Ross
Hawkins, George
Vernon, Belinda Jane
Braybrooke, Geoffrey Bernard
Smith, Nick
Goff, Philip Bruce
Duynhoven, Harry
Mapp, Wayne Daniel
Revell, Ian Murray
Carter, John McGregor
Dunne, Peter Francis
Herlihy, Gavan James
Keall, Judith Mary
Clark, Helen Elizabeth
Williamson, Maurice
Maharey, Steven
Birch, William Francis
Shipley, Jennifer Mary
Marshall, Denis William Anson
Swain, Paul
Smith, Alexander Lockwood
King, Annette Faye
Bradford, Maxwell Robert
Simich, Clem Rudolph
Bolger, James Brendan
Burton, Mark
Peters, Winston Raymond
Barker, Richard John
Moore, Michael Kenneth
Neeson, Brian
Creech, Wyatt Beetham
Hasler, Marie
Prebble, Richard William
O’Connor, Damien

Whanganui
Whangarei
Wigram
Te Puku O Te
Whenua
Te Tai Hauauru
Te Tai Rawhiti
Te Tai Tokerau
Te Tai Tonga

Pettis, Marjorie Jill
Banks, John Archibald
Anderton, James Patrick
Waitai, Rana Donald
Morgan, Tukoroirangi Tuku
Delamere, John Edward
Henare, Tau
Wyllie, Tutekawa

Dated at Wellington this 2nd day of December 1996.

ROGER BLAKELEY, Clerk of the Writs.

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Justice

Crimes Act 1961

Reference to the Court of Appeal of the Question of the Conviction of Stephen Karl Collie for Wounding with Intent to Cause Grievous Bodily Harm, Threatening to Kill, and Assault with Intent to Commit Sexual Violation

MICHAEL HARDIE BOYS, Governor-General
ORDER IN COUNCIL

At Wellington this 2nd day of December 1996

Present:

THE RIGHT HON. J. B. BOLGER PRESIDING IN COUNCIL

Whereas on the 29th day of November 1993, Stephen Karl Collie was convicted in the High Court at Auckland on 17 charges against 7 complainants and, on the 21st day of December 1993, was sentenced to a total of 16 years imprisonment:

And whereas Stephen Karl Collie appealed to the Court of Appeal against these convictions and the sentences imposed:

And whereas, on the 3rd day of March 1995, the Court of Appeal allowed the appeal of Stephen Karl Collie against his conviction in respect of one count and dismissed his appeal against conviction in respect of all the other counts:

And whereas, on the 19th day of May 1995, the Court of Appeal dismissed the appeal of Stephen Karl Collie against sentence:

And whereas an application, dated the 24th day of November 1995, has been made by Stephen Karl Collie for the exercise of the mercy of the Crown in respect of his convictions with regard to one of the 7 complainants, being the complainant—

(a) Who gave evidence at the trial of Stephen Karl Collie that she was attacked by him some time between the 15th day of December 1990 and the 15th day of January 1991 and that he inflicted on her a cut on the side of her forehead and a knife wound to her vagina and that she was treated in hospital for these injuries; and

(b) In respect of whom Stephen Karl Collie was convicted of the offences of wounding with intent to cause grievous bodily harm, threatening to kill, and assault with intent to commit sexual violation,—

who is in this order referred to as “the complainant”:

And whereas Stephen Karl Collie was sentenced to 9 years imprisonment for wounding the complainant with intent to cause grievous bodily harm, cumulative on a 7-year sentence imposed for the rape of another of the complainants, and received sentences concurrent with this 16-year term for all the other offences:



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🏛️ Election Results for Members of the House of Representatives

🏛️ Governance & Central Administration
2 December 1996
Election, House of Representatives, Electoral Districts
65 names identified
  • Murray Stuart McCully, Elected Member of Parliament for Albany
  • James Robert Sutton, Elected Member of Parliament for Aoraki
  • Judith Ngaire Tizard, Elected Member of Parliament for Auckland Central
  • David Cunningham Carter, Elected Member of Parliament for Banks Peninsula
  • Anthony Boyd Williams Ryall, Elected Member of Parliament for Bay of Plenty
  • Timothy Andrew Barnett, Elected Member of Parliament for Christchurch Central
  • Larry Sutherland, Elected Member of Parliament for Christchurch East
  • Simon William English, Elected Member of Parliament for Clutha-Southland
  • Murray Kaid McLean, Elected Member of Parliament for Coromandel
  • Peter Colin Hodgson, Elected Member of Parliament for Dunedin North
  • Michael John Cullen, Elected Member of Parliament for Dunedin South
  • Christine Elizabeth Fletcher, Elected Member of Parliament for Epsom
  • Anthony Gordon Steel, Elected Member of Parliament for Hamilton East
  • Bob Simcock, Elected Member of Parliament for Hamilton West
  • Warren James Kyd, Elected Member of Parliament for Hunua
  • Trevor Colin Mallard, Elected Member of Parliament for Hutt South
  • Gerald Anthony Brownlee, Elected Member of Parliament for Ilam
  • Mark Peck, Elected Member of Parliament for Invercargill
  • Douglas Lorimer Kidd, Elected Member of Parliament for Kaikoura
  • Murray John Finlay Luxton, Elected Member of Parliament for Karapiro
  • Janet Elsdon Mackey, Elected Member of Parliament for Mahia
  • Graham Kelly, Elected Member of Parliament for Mana
  • Taito Phillip Field, Elected Member of Parliament for Mangere
  • Ross Robertson, Elected Member of Parliament for Manukau East
  • George Hawkins, Elected Member of Parliament for Manurewa
  • Belinda Jane Vernon, Elected Member of Parliament for Maungakiekie
  • Geoffrey Bernard Braybrooke, Elected Member of Parliament for Napier
  • Nick Smith, Elected Member of Parliament for Nelson
  • Philip Bruce Goff, Elected Member of Parliament for New Lynn
  • Harry Duynhoven, Elected Member of Parliament for New Plymouth
  • Wayne Daniel Mapp, Elected Member of Parliament for North Shore
  • Ian Murray Revell, Elected Member of Parliament for Northcote
  • John McGregor Carter, Elected Member of Parliament for Northland
  • Peter Francis Dunne, Elected Member of Parliament for Ohariu-Belmont
  • Gavan James Herlihy, Elected Member of Parliament for Otago
  • Judith Mary Keall, Elected Member of Parliament for Otaki
  • Helen Elizabeth Clark, Elected Member of Parliament for Owairaka
  • Maurice Williamson, Elected Member of Parliament for Palmerston North
  • Steven Maharey, Elected Member of Parliament for Port Waikato
  • William Francis Birch, Elected Member of Parliament for Rakaia
  • Jennifer Mary Shipley, Elected Member of Parliament for Rangitikei
  • Denis William Anson Marshall, Elected Member of Parliament for Rimutaka
  • Paul Swain, Elected Member of Parliament for Rotorua
  • Alexander Lockwood Smith, Elected Member of Parliament for Tamaki
  • Annette Faye King, Elected Member of Parliament for Taranaki-King Country
  • Maxwell Robert Bradford, Elected Member of Parliament for Taupo
  • Clem Rudolph Simich, Elected Member of Parliament for Tauranga
  • James Brendan Bolger, Elected Member of Parliament for Tukituki
  • Mark Burton, Elected Member of Parliament for Waimakariri
  • Winston Raymond Peters, Elected Member of Parliament for Waipareira
  • Richard John Barker, Elected Member of Parliament for Wairarapa
  • Michael Kenneth Moore, Elected Member of Parliament for Waitakere
  • Brian Neeson, Elected Member of Parliament for Wellington Central
  • Wyatt Beetham Creech, Elected Member of Parliament for West Coast-Tasman
  • Marie Hasler, Elected Member of Parliament for Whanganui
  • Richard William Prebble, Elected Member of Parliament for Whangarei
  • Damien O’Connor, Elected Member of Parliament for Wigram
  • Marjorie Jill Pettis, Elected Member of Parliament for Te Puku O Te Whenua
  • John Archibald Banks, Elected Member of Parliament for Te Tai Hauauru
  • James Patrick Anderton, Elected Member of Parliament for Te Tai Rawhiti
  • Rana Donald Waitai, Elected Member of Parliament for Te Tai Tokerau
  • Tukoroirangi Tuku Morgan, Elected Member of Parliament for Te Tai Tonga
  • John Edward Delamere, Elected Member of Parliament for Te Tai Hauauru
  • Tau Henare, Elected Member of Parliament for Te Tai Rawhiti
  • Tutekawa Wyllie, Elected Member of Parliament for Te Tai Tokerau

  • ROGER BLAKELEY, Clerk of the Writs

⚖️ Reference to the Court of Appeal of the Question of the Conviction of Stephen Karl Collie

⚖️ Justice & Law Enforcement
2 December 1996
Court of Appeal, Conviction, Wounding, Sexual Violation
  • Stephen Karl Collie, Convicted of wounding with intent to cause grievous bodily harm, threatening to kill, and assault with intent to commit sexual violation

  • MICHAEL HARDIE BOYS, Governor-General
  • THE RIGHT HON. J. B. BOLGER PRESIDING IN COUNCIL