Te Kāhui Tātari Ture | Criminal Cases Review Commission
www.ccrc.nzTe Kāhui Tātari Ture (Criminal Cases Review Commission) is a distinctively New Zealand approach to addressing potential miscarriages of justice. Our role is to review potential miscarriage of justice cases and refer appropriate cases back to an appeal court. If a person convicted of a criminal offence believes they have been wrongly convicted or sentenced, they can apply to have their conviction or sentence, or both, reviewed. Our Commissioners will review the case and decide whether a referral should be made. We have procedures that ensure our processes are responsive to Māori and Pacific cultures, so that we are reflecting our country’s diversity. We are totally independent from Ministers, the courts and relevant Crown organisations such as Police, the Department of Corrections, the Ministry of Justice and the Crown Law Office. The Minister of Justice oversees the Crown interest in the CCRC, and is answerable to Parliament for that responsibility. To find out more, please visit: https://www.ccrc.nz/about-us/.
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Te Kāhui Tātari Ture (Criminal Cases Review Commission) is a distinctively New Zealand approach to addressing potential miscarriages of justice. Our role is to review potential miscarriage of justice cases and refer appropriate cases back to an appeal court. If a person convicted of a criminal offence believes they have been wrongly convicted or sentenced, they can apply to have their conviction or sentence, or both, reviewed. Our Commissioners will review the case and decide whether a referral should be made. We have procedures that ensure our processes are responsive to Māori and Pacific cultures, so that we are reflecting our country’s diversity. We are totally independent from Ministers, the courts and relevant Crown organisations such as Police, the Department of Corrections, the Ministry of Justice and the Crown Law Office. The Minister of Justice oversees the Crown interest in the CCRC, and is answerable to Parliament for that responsibility. To find out more, please visit: https://www.ccrc.nz/about-us/.
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