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Chief Executive, Department of Corrections v Campbell [2018] NZHC 1270 (31 May 2018)

Last Updated: 21 June 2018


IN THE HIGH COURT OF NEW ZEALAND CHRISTCHURCH REGISTRY
I TE KŌTI MATUA O AOTEAROA ŌTAUTAHI ROHE
CRI-2016-409-000148 [2018] NZHC 1270
THE CHIEF EXECUTIVE, DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS
v
IVAN ANDREW CAMPBELL


Hearing:
31 May 2018
Appearances:
C J Boshier for the Applicant M Starling for the Respondent
Judgment:
31 May 2018


JUDGMENT OF NATION J




[1] I acknowledge in this brief judgment that the Chief Executive is withdrawing the application for a PPO.

[2] With the agreement of Mr Campbell, as conveyed to the Court through counsel, and with Mr Campbell present, I make an order that Mr Campbell be subject to an extensive supervision order (ESO) for the period sought of 10 years beginning today. I accept that the imposition of an intensive monitoring condition for a period of 12 months is appropriate.

[3] During that time, Mr Campbell will have to submit to being accompanied and monitored for up to 24 hours a day by an individual who has been approved by a

CHIEF EXECUTIVE, DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS v CAMPBELL [2018] NZHC 1270 [31 May 2018]

person authorised by the Chief Executive to undertake person-to-person monitoring and the Parole Board must impose an intensive monitoring condition on Mr Campbell as a special condition.

[4] It will also be a term of the ESO that Mr Campbell is subject to the same conditions that he was under in terms of the application for a PPO until the Parole Board meets.

[5] I will issue a judgment which records more formally the reasons for the orders that I have just made.






Solicitors:

Raymond Donnelly & Co., Christchurch M Starling, Barrister, Christchurch.


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