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"The Government will today introduce a comprehensive bail reform bill that will help put serious re-offenders behind bars, not leave them on the streets", new Justice Minister, Tony Ryall, has anno
- Tony Ryall
- Justice
The Minister of Justice the Hon Tony Ryall announced today that he is establishing a ministerial enquiry to enquire into the circumstances which resulted in DNA material belonging to a person who w
- Tony Ryall
- Justice
Legislation will be introduced to the House today to allow flexible, innovative ways of marketing new motor vehicles", Justice Minister, Tony Ryall said.
- Tony Ryall
- Justice
"The Government has asked the Government Administration Select Committee to defer consideration of the De Facto
- Tony Ryall
- Justice
Justice Minister, Tony Ryall, has today released Terms of Reference under which the Law Commission will review New
Zealand's laws on adoption.
- Tony Ryall
- Justice
Justice Minister, Tony Ryall, has welcomed the Law Commission's report into Computer Misuse, released today.
- Tony Ryall
- Justice
"The Governor-General has widened the terms on which Peter Ellis's case has been referred to the Court of Appeal", Justice Minister, Tony Ryall, said today.
- Tony Ryall
- Justice
"Longer sentences, tougher bail laws, tighter parole conditions and Police targeted enforcement teams are key to the Government's strategy to make violent offenders pay the price for their actions"
- Tony Ryall
- Justice
The Minister of Justice, Tony Ryall, today released advice received from the Ministry of Justice outlining the law regarding the holding of by-elections.
- Tony Ryall
- Justice
The Government proposes to introduce a comprehensive bail reform bill at the end of next month, says Justice Minister Tony Ryall.
- Tony Ryall
- Justice
While the Government will refer Mr Goff's bail bill to a select committee, it should be noted that the key provisions of his bill are unworkable and other parts are unnecessary, says Justice Minist
- Tony Ryall
- Justice
National has been developing its policy on MMP for almost a year, Justice Minister Tony Ryall said today. "The issue was clearly signalled last June at National's Annual Conference in Auckland.
- Tony Ryall
- Justice
Justice Minister, Tony Ryall, today announced that computer hackers and computer virus 'Typhiod Marys', or spreaders of computer viruses, will be targeted under proposed amendments to the Crimes Ac
- Tony Ryall
- Justice
Public Meeting for Ms Vernon MP
Ellerslie War Memorial Hall
Government Goal: Security
- Tony Ryall
- Justice
Minister of Justice, Tony Ryall today confirmed that the Court officials had been unable to uncover any information regarding the alleged destruction of two dogs in late 1998, following an alleged
- Tony Ryall
- Justice
"Phil Goff's call for MPs to start criticising Judges is going way too far", Justice Minister, Tony Ryall, said today.
- Tony Ryall
- Justice
"Local communities need to form partnerships with the Government to provide long-term solutions to crime", Justice Minister, Tony Ryall said today.
- Tony Ryall
- Justice
The Parole Board is turning down more parole cases than it was four years ago, according to statistics released by Justice Minister, Tony Ryall today.
- Tony Ryall
- Justice
Justice Ministry statistics prove the need for the Government's proposed shake-up in the granting of bail to people who are accused of committing offences while already on bail for previous charges
- Tony Ryall
- Justice
"Labour leader Helen Clark offers no ideas whatsoever for turning young people from a life of crime. In the last eight years Helen Clark has never mentioned a plan to deal with young offenders.
- Tony Ryall
- Justice
The Minister of Justice Tony Ryall has today announced that an indicative referendum on the question of whether the size of the House of Representatives should be reduced from 120 members to 99 mem
- Tony Ryall
- Justice
Justice Minister Tony Ryall today released the Human Rights Commission's "Consistency 2000" report, part of an ongoing process to address discriminatory conflicts in Acts and regulations.
- Tony Ryall
- Justice
The Government will tighten the law to make it harder for repeat offenders to get bail.
- Tony Ryall
- Justice