
Labour Party summer camp case: Court protects man from toxic social media 'mob'
Court of Appeal says social media has become a toxic place with 'internet vigilantism'.
Court of Appeal says social media has become a toxic place with 'internet vigilantism'.
Inquiry independence from Government 'critically important' says National MP.
Episode 10 of A Moment In Crime podcast looks at the 2000 Lundy murders
Appeal Court says 'new evidence' not credible.
Debate continues over whether a prominent Kiwi should be named despite not being charged.
The Supreme Court has allowed the late former childcare worker to appeal his conviction.
Marine reserve off Waiheke Island a strictly no-take zone.
The digger driver still suffers from the head injuries caused in the slip, three years on.
The 60-year-old accused appeared in the Manukau District Court today.
The 49-year-old has more than 150 convictions, has been in and out of jail for 32 years.
A law professor says sentencing judges should ensure consistency.
Terrorist killer Brendon Tarrant faces an isolated life as a locked-up "hermit".
There were cries of "Allahu akbar" outside court as the gunman was sentenced.
The man behind the Christchurch terror attack will never be released from prison.
EDITORIAL: With the handing down of NZ's harshest sentence, justice has been done.
A leading defence lawyer speaks about why everyone has a right to representation in court.
The Conversation: In a NZ legal first, gunman is jailed for life with no chance of parole.
Police Commissioner Andrew Coster said while today's sentencing was an important milestone in the judicial process, 'it should not overshadow the incredible stories of determination and survival of victims'. Video / RNZ
Queenstown man sentenced to 40 hours' community service, must pay $1000 for TV damage.
"I don't think anything removes what happened that day."
Board says Tonia Bennett acknowledges she was not yet ready to be considered for release.
Force was used against Māori 40 per cent more often than Pākehā in offender proceedings.
Comment: Robot lawyers may become reality in the not too distant future.
Mosque victim: 'I'm in a wheelchair for the rest of my life.'
Some $6.5 million in primarily cash sales were concealed.
'Parole is declined. There is much work for Mr Broughton to complete.'
The officers now face another manslaughter charge in relation to the incident.
Auckland accountant received more than $700,000 she wasn't entitled to.
Mother forgives gunman despite being haunted by image of her dead son's body.
Case argues exploration ban should not have come into effect until the law was changed.