==AFFIRMATIVE!== user behind enemy lines! dont surrender! use Tor and I2P
COPYPASTA (DIRECTIONS OF REVOLUTION)
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Save and archive shit please, I'm in a rush.
Tell them what you think of this new development against this teenager.
Archived:
archive.fo/4sqSt (use this)
archive.fo/osFhC
archive.fo/WJ0QS
justice.govt.nz/contact-us/find-us/christchurch-district-court/
courtsofnz.govt.nz/going-to-court/media/finding-out-about-a-case
courtsofnz.govt.nz/utilities/contact/courts (high courts to request information)
Justice & Emergency Services Precinct
20 Lichfield Street
Christchurch
Opening hours: 8.30am to 5.00pm, Monday to Friday
Phone: 0800 268 787
From overseas: +64 9 583 1900
Fax: 03 962 4301
Email: [email protected]
Send us mail:
Christchurch District Court
WX10021
Christchurch
Write the address as written above and send it the same way as any other mail. You can use an NZ Post mail box. If you use a DX mail box your mail will get to us faster
Wheelchair access is located at the main entrances
Other services here:
High Court, Family Court, Pay a fine, Jury service, Rangatahi Court,
Youth Court:
- Mondays, monthly
- Tuesdays weekly
- Thursdays, 10am to 11:30am, fortnightly
- Fridays, every second week
Disputes Tribunal, Tenancy Tribunal, Land Valuation Tribunal, Environment Court
Other Courts:
The courts are independent of the legislative (Parliament) and the executive (Cabinet) and are not subject to the Official Information Act. Each court has its own search rules, and the judge in each case can exercise wide discretion about what information is released by the court and when in order to protect the integrity of the trial process. The Ministry of Justice, which provides administrative support to the courts, provides the following guidance to media re accessing information from the courts: “Court staff cannot give you information about a criminal case where a defendant has not yet appeared in court. This is to allow the possibility of suppression being ordered by the judge at the first appearance or because automatic suppression may apply. This includes confirming whether a particular person has charges pending. If you do not attend a hearing in person and would like information about a case, you need to make a request for information in accordance with the relevant search rules. Once the matter has been brought before the court, the only information court staff can give you without reference to the court rules is the details of the next appearance. Simple requests can be made by calling the Contact Centre on 0800 268 787. If the Contact Centre is unable to answer your question, they will refer you to the appropriate court. If you want to find out more about a specific case, you need to apply to search the court record. Fill out the application form and send it to the appropriate District Court or High Court.
Christchurch High Court
Justice & Emergency Services Precinct
20 Lichfield Street
Christchurch
DX WX10021
T 0800 268 787, or +64 9 583 1900 from overseas
F 03 962 4302
Email: [email protected] |
(please note the Christchurch District Court's email address is [email protected] )
Court of Appeal
Cnr Molesworth & Aitken Streets, Wellington
DX SX11223
T 04 914 3540, or +64 4 914 3540 from overseas
F 04 914 3570
Email: [email protected]
About Stephen O'Driscoll.
His works of youth crime court and other works: