
Debt not income: Landmark court ruling for beneficiaries
Justice Paul Davison's decision may see a review of prosecutions against beneficiaries.
Justice Paul Davison's decision may see a review of prosecutions against beneficiaries.
A jury has been released until tomorrow while the court deals with unrelated matters.
Young nanny scoped out a family to find a baby to steal.
Policewoman's allegedly defamatory performance review now the focus of High Court trial.
Former constable Gregory Fallon repeatedly failed to pay money owed to IRD.
A defunct fine dining restaurant is at the centre of a legal stoush.
On Jayden Alexander's 25th birthday he was found guilty of murdering his brother.
James Cooper, who killed his flatmate and hid the body parts, will be released in July.
Turiarangi Tai is just 23 and will now spend much of his life behind bars.
The haul included hundreds of thousands of dollars and two vehicles.
An 18-year-old youth has appeared in court over crash that killed schoolboy.
No charges laid but millions paid in alleged "cheating" service for uni assignments.
Reason for embattled former Waikato DHB chief's information-gathering exercise unclear.
Man sentenced for supplying synthetics to a young father who later died
Today is exactly five months since Eli Holtz was assaulted at an Auckland intersection.
Henry Anchondo, known as 'David' during the drug scheme, went on the run.
Two large pallets full of honey for export were the target of a raid by sticky bandits.
Not long after Henry Robati was deported back to NZ his criminal behavior continued.
Despite being convicted for numerous serious crimes Arthur Taylor reckons he has done more good than bad in his role as a jailhouse lawyer fighting for a fairer justice system. / Mike Scott
A key player in pushing for harsher criminal punishment has been sidelined.
A man convicted of taking photos of teens in togs with a zoom lens has won his appeal.
The alleged arsonist laughed after he was granted bail today.
West Auckland man jailed for violating a young, drunk vulnerable man he befriended.
A man is accused of stealing two toes from a famous travelling exhibition of dead bodies.
Justice Minister says there are other things besides three strikes to reduce prison muster
An Auckland couple have been jailed for keeping their children "like caged animals"
COMMENT: Justice issues start in childhood - we've got to do better for our kids.
Psychotic gunman Quinn Patterson killed two people during a property inspection.
Father reveals anger when it took three days to be told about his son's suicide attempt.
The scheme involved bribing bankers, one of whom has fled the country.