Revenge porn: Man who uploaded sex tape escapes charges - victim 'gutted'
Police confirm no charges against man who secretly uploaded sex tape without consent.
Police confirm no charges against man who secretly uploaded sex tape without consent.
EDITORIAL: The Family Court is overloaded, inefficient and bogged down by complex rules.
Una Jagose has given evidence to the Royal Commission of Inquiry into Abuse in Care.
Ten of NZ's leading lawyers were honoured today with Queen's Counsel appointments.
The report related to the "reverse uplift" of a baby by police and Oranga Tamariki.
99 per cent of those held in custody have pleaded guilty over the past five years.
The man is the third to face criminal proceedings after the NZX-listed firm CBL folded.
Jevan Goulter works in political circles and with some of NZ's wealthiest people.
Joseph Parker named yesterday as sports star police linked to drug syndicate.
Revealed: The legal hours invested by our Government in the Megaupload case.
Charges have been dropped against a man accused of murdering Rima Sikei in 2018
Debate continues over whether a prominent Kiwi should be named despite not being charged.
Brenton Harrison Tarrant, 29, will be sentenced this week.
MSD has previously been criticised for breaching its clients' privacy.
Whistleblower doctor and family consider seeking judicial review of Carmen Walker's death.
What's the obsession with the presumption of innocence?
Supporters say proposals are much needed but opponents say they would jail the innocent.
Lawyers say the right to a fair trial should not be compromised by a proposed new law.
The pair had sought name suppression, citing death threats and safety risks.
'Preventing the spread of Covid could not be achieved in a less liberty-restricting way.'
A second request for a judicial review of the Govt's Covid-19 decisions has been filed.
More concerns are being raised about the legal basis for some Covid-19 decisions.
The lawfulness of the lockdown should be tested at a judicial review, CoA president says.
He was arrested in South America after Interpol issued a global wanted notice.
Court of Appeal judges rule bogus alibi relevant to 19-year non-parole sentence.
"Twenty-two years' imprisonment is a long sentence," Court of Appeal judges rule.
Three former intelligence agency leaders lash back after critical report on CIA torture.
Was Peter Ellis a scapegoat for the national narrative and prejudices of the time?
The prosecutor says there was "insufficient public interest in continuing" the trial.
Police have remained tight-lipped over why Stewart Murray Wilson was reinvestigated.