Man who distributed terrorist material has sentence appeal dismissed
Man imprisoned for widely distributing terrorism material has had his appeal dismissed.
Man imprisoned for widely distributing terrorism material has had his appeal dismissed.
The Court of Appeal is concerned at the injuries he suffered while in police custody.
The Court of Appeal has overturned a decision concerning a $7.3m property.
A man attacked his neighbour with a piece of wood for peeping on his wife while showering.
A decision labelling a ban on prisoners voting a human rights breach has been upheld
Jailed man a knight of the realm who was 'unfit to stand trial', argues lawyer.
Rapist Alan Ivo Greer loses Supreme Court appeal against preventive detention.
Estate agent stole $15,000 from deaf uncle and spent it in pubs, hotels and casino
Black Power gang members who bashed Mongrel Mob rivals lose appeal bid
Refugee was allegedly involved in the 2001 smuggling of people from Indonesia.
Landmark legal battle over NZTA notifying suspended drivers settled by the Supreme Court.
Corrections will appeal the reasoning behind the High Court decision.
A man jailed following death of friend during a drunken incident had appeal rejected.
The defendant argued he did not actually intend to use the 32cm shank on the prison guard.
Feltex case, which has raged for over ten years, gets another day in court.
It was a battle of the brands in NZ as watchmaker Omega took on True Religion denim.
A Northland group has lost its high court fight to stop the export of swamp kauri stumps in an almost raw state.
Out of bankruptcy and armed with a Queen's Counsel, Ivan Erceg went to court.
COMMENT: Dame Fiona Kidman's submission to the select committee on Pike River was study in empathy, writes Audrey Young.
A case demanding minimum wage for care workers is today being taken all the way to the Supreme Court.
Auckland accountant Mark Withers was found liable under the Fair Trading Act for misleading and deceptive conduct.
Legal wrangling for a multi-million-dollar lifestyle property development is taking as many turns as the Tukituki River it overlooks.
A farmer accused of growing cannabis told the High Court a scrap metal dealer he called ''Santa Claus'' was responsible for some of the unexplained money he had.
A jealous truck driver who hit his neighbour and occasional lover with a garden gnome and bashed her to death with a metal bar has failed to get off his conviction.
A Christchurch man who committed a series of sexual offences, including rapes, at ''raves'' in several parts of the South Island has had his sentence reduced.
Three years after an Auckland couple purchased an Otahuhu home, they are still waiting for the keys.
Wellington's Michael Preston has had his conviction and sentence of life imprisonment upheld by the Court of Appeal.
Maryanne and John Green say family issues had nothing to do with selling their company stake in Hellaby Holdings.
A teen who killed a man with one punch unsuccessfully attempted to have his sentence of two years' in prison lessened. But the Court
It's understood there has been a settlement of a compensation claim brought by the receivers of collapsed finance company Capital + Merchant.