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NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE
Lauvao, Tito Lole, Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints.
Li, Shawn, Baptist.
Lui, Fatongia Helotu, Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints.
Manukia, Seleti, Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints.
Mattsen, Raewyn, Salvation Army.
Ndun, Stefanus, Roman Catholic.
Nieuwenhuizen, Pieter, Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints.
Pandaram, Sanmogan, Shiv Shakti Mandir Trust.
Piers, Dale, Reformed Churches of New Zealand.
Pinson, Paul John, Jehovah’s Witnesses.
Pita, Malaefatu, Baptist.
Pouesi, Victor Siaosi, Congregational Christian Church of Samoa in New Zealand.
Proctor, Alan, Jehovah’s Witnesses.
Rigney, Michael Allen, Grace Independent Baptist Church.
Robson, Roderick James, Baptist.
Rogers, Paul, Presbyterian.
Ryder, George, Remnant Ministries.
Seaton, Brian Charles, Jehovah’s Witnesses.
Sila, Kitiona, Jehovah’s Witnesses.
Smith, Robert Henry Sydney, Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints.
Spencer, Claron Chipman, Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints.
Tari, Tane Clarke, Apostolic.
Taylor, Douglas Robin, Baptist.
Thompson, Leith, Church of Christ.
Travis, Linda, Salvation Army.
Tupa'i, Upulasi Junior, Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints.
Turner, Russell John, Tauranga Faithway Ministries Trust.
Vaka, Tina, Breakthrough Church.
van der Vlught, Mike, Baptist.
Wilson, Graeme Leslie, Spirit of Truth.
Dated at Wellington this 11th day of October 2002.
B. E. CLARKE, Registrar-General.
Justice
Crimes Act 1961
Reference to the High Court of the Question of the Sentence of Benjamin Tuitama for Aggravated Robbery
SILVIA CARTWRIGHT, Governor-General
ORDER IN COUNCIL
At Wellington this 7th day of October 2002
Present:
RIGHT HONOURABLE HELEN CLARK PRESIDING IN COUNCIL
Her Excellency the Governor-General, acting under section 406 (a) of the Crimes Act 1961 and on the advice and with the consent of the Executive Council, refers the question of the sentence of Benjamin Tuitama for the offence of aggravated robbery to the High Court for reconsideration.
The background to, and the reason for, the reference appear in the Schedule.
Schedule
- Interpretation—In this Schedule:
“the applicant” means Benjamin Tuitama.
Background
- Conviction and sentence—(1) On 30 March 2000, the applicant was convicted in the District Court at Otahuhu on one count of aggravated robbery, contrary to section 235 (1) (c) of the Crimes Act 1961.
(2) On 18 May 2000, the applicant was sentenced by the District Court at Otahuhu to four years and nine months’ imprisonment.
- Circumstances surrounding the applicant's sentencing—(1) The applicant and two other persons robbed a Shell service station in Otahuhu on the morning of 27 February 2000. On 5 March 2000, the applicant voluntarily attended at the police station when advised by one of his co-accused that the police wished to speak with him about the incident. At the police station, the applicant made a confession. The applicant indicated to police that he intended to admit the offending once he was brought before the court.
(2) The applicant appeared in the District Court at Otahuhu the following day and was assigned counsel. The applicant advised counsel of his wish to plead guilty immediately but was persuaded to defer entering that plea until 30 March 2000.
(3) The applicant informed his counsel that his two co-accused intended to enter the Odyssey House programme before entering a plea so that the co-accused could deal with alcohol and drug abuse issues, which were allegedly contributing factors to their offending. The applicant’s counsel advised the applicant that his attendance at the Odyssey House programme might be regarded by the Court as prevarication and that delaying the Court process for this purpose might also be seen as a failure by the applicant to promptly and fully accept responsibility for his actions.
(4) On the basis of that advice, the applicant entered a plea of guilty to the charge of aggravated robbery when he reappeared before the Court on 30 March 2000. The applicant was convicted on that date and sentenced on 18 May 2000 to four years and nine months’ imprisonment.
(5) An appeal to the High Court against his sentence, on 26 September 2000, was dismissed, and an application for special leave to appeal to the Court of Appeal was also dismissed.
(6) Subsequently, on 20 December 2000, the applicant’s two co-offenders were sentenced to terms of three years’ imprisonment respectively. The Judge sentencing the applicant’s two co-offenders concluded that there were no significant differences between the level of culpability of the two co-offenders and the applicant. The sentencing Judge also indicated that there were no personal factors significant enough to justify a disparity in sentence between the applicant and his co-offenders. The difference that appears to have most influenced the Judge’s decision to impose lesser sentences on the applicant’s two co-offenders was the steps that the co-offenders had taken towards rehabilitation through attendance at the Odyssey House programme.
(7) On learning of the sentences imposed on his co-offenders, the applicant filed a further application for special leave to appeal to the Court of Appeal on the basis of the disparity of treatment between him and his co-offenders. That application was dismissed on 20 June 2001 because the Court of Appeal has jurisdiction to grant such leave only in relation to questions of law.
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Marriage Celebrants for 2002 Notice No. 70
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🏛️ Governance & Central Administration11 October 2002
Marriage Act 1955, Marriage Celebrants, Appointment
30 names identified
- Tito Lole Lauvao, Appointed Marriage Celebrant
- Shawn Li, Appointed Marriage Celebrant
- Fatongia Helotu Lui, Appointed Marriage Celebrant
- Seleti Manukia, Appointed Marriage Celebrant
- Raewyn Mattsen, Appointed Marriage Celebrant
- Stefanus Ndun, Appointed Marriage Celebrant
- Pieter Nieuwenhuizen, Appointed Marriage Celebrant
- Sanmogan Pandaram, Appointed Marriage Celebrant
- Dale Piers, Appointed Marriage Celebrant
- Paul John Pinson, Appointed Marriage Celebrant
- Malaefatu Pita, Appointed Marriage Celebrant
- Victor Siaosi Pouesi, Appointed Marriage Celebrant
- Alan Proctor, Appointed Marriage Celebrant
- Michael Allen Rigney, Appointed Marriage Celebrant
- Roderick James Robson, Appointed Marriage Celebrant
- Paul Rogers, Appointed Marriage Celebrant
- George Ryder, Appointed Marriage Celebrant
- Brian Charles Seaton, Appointed Marriage Celebrant
- Kitiona Sila, Appointed Marriage Celebrant
- Robert Henry Sydney Smith, Appointed Marriage Celebrant
- Claron Chipman Spencer, Appointed Marriage Celebrant
- Tane Clarke Tari, Appointed Marriage Celebrant
- Douglas Robin Taylor, Appointed Marriage Celebrant
- Leith Thompson, Appointed Marriage Celebrant
- Linda Travis, Appointed Marriage Celebrant
- Upulasi Junior Tupa'i, Appointed Marriage Celebrant
- Russell John Turner, Appointed Marriage Celebrant
- Tina Vaka, Appointed Marriage Celebrant
- Mike van der Vlught, Appointed Marriage Celebrant
- Graeme Leslie Wilson, Appointed Marriage Celebrant
- B. E. Clarke, Registrar-General
⚖️ Reference to the High Court of the Question of the Sentence of Benjamin Tuitama for Aggravated Robbery
⚖️ Justice & Law Enforcement7 October 2002
Crimes Act 1961, Aggravated Robbery, Sentence Review, High Court, Benjamin Tuitama
- Benjamin Tuitama, Sentence referred to High Court
- Silvia Cartwright, Governor-General
- Rt Hon Helen Clark, Presiding in Council