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2384 days ago

Whakatakapokai - The Court case

Dene from Weymouth

The Court case over a Youth prison at Whakatakapokai has been held and we now await a decision from the Judge. Angela Dalton, David Wren, Daniel Newman, Fong Yin Chin, Lily Li, Submitter 58 (who cannot be named by Order of the Court) and Dene Andre (that's me) all put in evidence and I made comprehensive legal submissions against the proposal. A decision is due in around 3 weeks.
Meanwhile, if you're interested, you can download documents from the following links:

The link below enables you to download the entire bunch of Court Files for the case.
drive.google.com...

if you just want to see our legal submissions, use the link below.
drive.google.com...

if you just want to see my evidence, use the link below.
drive.google.com...

Cheers, Dene

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