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McElrea, F W M (2005). The Crown v Junior Sami. Notes of Judge FWM McElrea on Sentencing. District Court at Auckland, New Zealand. 14 October. Downloaded 2 November 2005.

These sentencing notes refer to a case of assault that went to a restorative process. The judge refers to the report from the process and its impact on each of the participants and how this influences his sentencing decisions.

Link: www.restorativejustice.org/resources/docs/mcelrea20

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