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Law Society elects first female Pacific Island president
The national lawyers' organisation and regulator also elected its youngest president.
The national lawyers' organisation and regulator also elected its youngest president.
The fallout continues after former party leader's expedition into politics.
Independent commission will review criminal cases and refer back to courts.
Woman who fleeced her employers of $2.77m to fund her lavish life has sentence quashed.
The jury in the Hamilton District Court was sent out just before midday today.
Reputational damage Craig suffered was almost entirely from his own actions, says judge.
Solicitor-General appeals sentence given to a woman who sold teen daughter to men for sex.
Alosio Taimo was facing 106 charges - some going back to the late 80s and early 90s.
New Zealand mother flees Australia with daughter, fears being sent back.
Raymond Fleet and his nephew James Fleet both died after a brutal attack with a spade.
Man who assaulted judge in road rage incident seeks discharge without conviction.
His name, prior offending, and nickname were suppressed until verdicts were reached.
Justice Minister visits Whanganui.
Victim's mother says she's "disgusted" attacker was not convicted for "nasty" offending.
A mum fed up with schoolyard bullying lashed out at a teenager.
We need to make long-term changes and look beyond cost, inconvenience and fear of change
A woman raped by Colin Mitchell in 1973 tells her story after his name suppression lifts
Recidivist rapist Colin Jack Mitchell has appealed his convictions and sentence.
She was conned into helping her delusional cousin fulfill her pregnancy fantasy.
CONTENT WARNING: Richard McNair videoed himself having sex with a cow.
A political party's general secretary is accused of failing to file donations properly.
More than 160 arrested outside Supreme Court as Republicans back Brett Kavanaugh.
Sian Elias stands accused of flying in the face of mutual restraint and respect.
A two-towered hotel project was the second Auckland property fraud worth tens of millions.
Olympian who sexually abused a young girl has successfully appealed prison sentence
The former Queen St broker was left bankrupt after a precedent setting $5.3m fine.
Waitemata DHB has told the ministry "the situation is now severe", documents show.
But the outcome may not be known for some time.
The report argued to put Māori perspectives at the centre of justice policy.
High Court also finds it would not have upheld the damages paid out to Kim Dotcom.