• The New Zealand Parole Board is an independent statutory body established in 2002 that considers offenders for parole. Its task "is to undertake an assessment...
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  • judge. Parole boards are used in many jurisdictions, including the United Kingdom, the United States, and New Zealand. A related concept is the board of pardons...
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    the New Zealand Parole Board after serving one-third of the sentence, although the judge at sentencing can make an order for a minimum non-parole period...
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  • list (link) "New Zealand Parole Board Decision "Vicki Ravana Letele" (10 November 2016)". Retrieved 21 December 2018. "Zealand Parole Board "Annual Report"...
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  • Hayden Poulter (category 1996 murders in New Zealand)
    on parole before it was revoked, Poulter killed himself in September 2018 at Whanganui Prison. He has been labelled in the media as New Zealand's first...
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  • prisoners appearing before the New Zealand Parole Board. These are known as parole assessment reports (PARs) and describe the parolees progress in prison - including...
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    Marion Frater (category Use New Zealand English from November 2024)
    CNZM is a New Zealand judge. She is Deputy Chair of the New Zealand Parole Board. In 2017, Frater was appointed a Companion of the New Zealand Order of...
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  • Released offenders remain on parole and are subject to electronic tagging for the rest of their life. Life imprisonment in New Zealand for crimes other than...
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  • of correctional facilities in New Zealand Corrections Association of New Zealand New Zealand Parole Board New Zealand Probation Service Law enforcement...
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  • David Carruthers (judge) (category New Zealand judges on the courts of Vanuatu)
    held until 2005, when he was appointed as the chairman of the New Zealand Parole Board. In 2012, Carruthers joined the Independent Police Conduct Authority...
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  • representing victims of the RSA murders in their litigation against the New Zealand Parole Board and Polynesian immigrant families who were the victims of unscrupulous...
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  • Stewart Murray Wilson (category New Zealand prisoners and detainees)
    permitted to do so. Wilson made repeated appearances before the New Zealand Parole Board from September 2006. However, he was not released until his statutory...
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  • murderer Raymond Ratima takes Parole Board to court, claims potential bias as repeatedly denied release - NZ Herald". The New Zealand Herald. Retrieved 11 February...
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  • William Dwane Bell (category New Zealand people convicted of murder)
    given a 30-year minimum non-parole life sentence, at the time the longest minimum non-parole period ever given out by New Zealand. Bell grew up in Māngere...
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  • Murder of Nia Glassie (category Use New Zealand English from April 2024)
    – Child abuse – NZ Herald News". The New Zealand Herald. 29 August 2012. "Decisions - New Zealand Parole Board". "Nia Glassie abuser pregnant again months...
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  • Avinash Deobhakta (category Use New Zealand English from September 2015)
    in New Zealand of Indian origin. He was also chair of the Waikeria District Prisons Board, and in 2002 was appointed to the New Zealand Parole Board as...
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  • Antony Shaw (category 20th-century New Zealand lawyers)
    also appeared in the Employment Court of New Zealand and regularly appears before the New Zealand Parole Board. Shaw is one of only five barristers who...
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    June Jackson (category New Zealand Māori activists)
    to 2009, and a member of the New Zealand Parole Board from 1991 until her death. In 1990, Jackson received the New Zealand 1990 Commemoration Medal. She...
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  • Teina Pora (category Use New Zealand English from July 2014)
    "Teina Pora declined parole again". Stuff. 21 October 2013. Retrieved 22 February 2019. PORA, Teina 26/09/2014, New Zealand Parole Board. Archived 28 January...
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    sentenced to life imprisonment without the possibility of parole – the first such sentence in New Zealand. The attacks were mainly motivated by white nationalism...
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    James Wallace (businessman) (category Use New Zealand English from October 2021)
    dismissed by New Zealand's Supreme Court and his name and convictions were made public. In November 2023, the New Zealand Parole Board decided to parole Wallace...
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  • Murder of Urban Höglin and Heidi Paakkonen (category Use New Zealand English from July 2024)
    tragedy". The New Zealand Herald. Retrieved 11 November 2009. "Swedes' killer up for parole but history is against him". The New Zealand Herald. 1 December...
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  • April 2012, Judge Sir David Carruthers, former chairman of the New Zealand Parole Board, was appointed chair of the Independent Police Conduct Authority...
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    New Zealand criminal law has its origins in English criminal law, which was codified into statute by the New Zealand parliament in 1893. Although New...
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  • Arthur William Taylor (category New Zealand prisoners and detainees)
    release – Parole Board". New Zealand Herald – nzherald.co.nz. 15 March 2017. Retrieved 8 November 2017. "Jailhouse lawyer Arthur Taylor declined parole until...
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  • under the Weathertight Homes Resolution Services Act 2006, and New Zealand Parole Board hearings. The income criteria for accessing legal aid remained...
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    government comprising the National Party, ACT Party and New Zealand First that has governed New Zealand since November 2023. The government is headed by Christopher...
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  • detention at Her Majesty's pleasure, and remained in custody until a Parole Board decision in June 2001 recommended their release on a lifelong licence...
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  • Khylee Quince (category Use New Zealand English from May 2021)
    Justice, Department of Corrections, New Zealand Police and TVNZ. She is currently a member of the New Zealand Parole Board. Quince is of Māori descent, and...
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  • of Mercy)?". Parole Board of Canada. 18 September 2015. Retrieved 18 October 2020. "How are requests for clemency reviewed?". Parole Board of Canada. 18...
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