Legal advice for Otto Rapihana case
Ciara Pratt made this Official Information request to New Zealand Police
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From: Ciara Pratt
Dear New Zealand Police,
I wish to obtain the legal advice given to police for the Otto Rapihana case.
Specifically, I wish to view the information relating to reasons why the carer cannot be prosecuted by police.
Yours faithfully,
Ciara Pratt
New Zealand Police
Dear Ciara,
Thank you for your email in regards to your OIA request. This has been
forwarded to the correct department for follow-up.
Sincerely
Public Affairs Team
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From: Ciara Pratt <[OIA #976 email]>
Date: 02/07/2013 04:03PM
Subject: Official Information Act request - Legal advice for Otto
Rapihana case
Dear New Zealand Police,
I wish to obtain the legal advice given to police for the Otto
Rapihana case.
Specifically, I wish to view the information relating to reasons
why the carer cannot be prosecuted by police.
Yours faithfully,
Ciara Pratt
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