Case Note 48057 [2002] NZPrivCmr 3 - Police decline cadet on basis of his diversion record
A man applied to join Police. His application was declined on the basis that he had been given diversion for a charge against him some years previously.
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A man applied to join Police. His application was declined on the basis that he had been given diversion for a charge against him some years previously.
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