Legal Project Management Plan & Checklist
Purpose of this Guide: Use this fork when the defendant enters a not guilty plea to a summary criminal charge and proceeds to a defended trial. It covers the statutory pre-trial procedures, case review, and trial preparation.
Jurisdiction: New Zealand District Court. This applies to Category 2 offences (Judge-alone) and Category 3 offences (Judge-alone or Jury depending on election).
After a not guilty plea, the matter proceeds to Case Review. The prosecution and defence must jointly file a Case Management Memorandum 5 working days before the hearing. The defence must also comply with strict reciprocal disclosure obligations, including serving Notices of Alibi or expert evidence within statutory timeframes. Pre-trial applications and complainant suppression reviews are handled before the trial callover and the ultimate trial.
Key Legislation and Case Law: Criminal Procedure Act 2011 - Part 3 (Defended Trials), s 55 (Case Review). Criminal Disclosure Act 2008 - s 22 (Notice of Alibi within 21 days), s 23 (Expert Witness Evidence). Criminal Procedure Rules 2012 - Rule 4.2 (Case Review Timelines), Rule 4.6 (CMM Filing), Rule 5.2/5.4 (Pre-Trial Applications). Criminal Procedure Amendment Rules 2026 - Rule 4.4A/B (Complainant Suppressions).
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