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Pair accused after gas station stabbing death are in hospital
Shayden Perkinson was killed after a "serious assault".
Mother and daughter banned from greyhound racing over positive drug tests
Until this prosecution, the Racing Integrity Board has never laid dual charges.
Woman who assaulted Winz staffer jailed after further charges
Defendant had 28 pages of previous offences, court told.
74yo pensioner on the run remanded in custody in Whangārei
The woman is on lifetime parole for murder.
Name suppression lapses for Darcy Strickland murder accused
Two men are to face trial in the High Court next February.
Suppression lifted for teen charged with manslaughter of Northland baby
The teen has been charged with manslaughter in relation to a 5-week-old baby.
Man posed as doctor, courier to steal thousands in groceries and products
Whaiora Galvin's ruse spanned a year and two regions.
Gold digger: Stolen $40k gold dredge recovered by owner after thief listed it on Trade Me
The owner arranged to 'buy' the dredge but instead took it back without paying.
NZ insurer granted injunction against $3m foreign lawsuit
The NZ insurer argues that Guyana court action breaches an arbitration agreement.
'Playing this game for more than a decade' : Serial fraudster jailed for $350k in scams
Brendon Harris claims he wants to rehabilitate. The judge was dubious.
Companies appeal $270k fine for incident that left worker with brain injury
The Taranaki-based agricultural business wants the fine reduced by $40,000.
Parliament protest: Behind the scenes of the 'incompetent' negotiations
The IPCA said police negotiation efforts left them 'looking incompetent'.
'Lucky someone didn’t get killed': Report into Parliament protest released
The Independent Police Conduct Authority found police were justified in their response.
Mall lockdown: Man brandished knife at shopping centre 'for protection'
He has now been jailed for the incident, which sent the mall into lockdown.
Rapist's defence that victim reluctantly consented to sex rejected
Sexual assault laws need reform says expert after man uses reluctant consent defence.
Baby punched as mother shielded herself from assault
The man became irritated because his baby was being 'too loud'.
‘Rorting the Revenue’: Ex-accountant jailed for $9m tax fraud indicates legal fight is not over
Convicted fraudster Barrie Skinner was the victim of a recent assault.
'Not welcome at all': Man does indecent act in front of lawyer in court cell
The man was being interviewed in the cell following a crime spree.
'High-level' addict: Jail for man who injected P
Daryl Walker was selling up to 135 grams of P a day.
‘Judge got it wrong’: Educators appeal decision that ruled vaccine mandates lawful
The group claims Justice Francis Cooke's decision breached Bill of Rights.
Prosecution fails to prove who sent 'threatening' messages from joint Facebook account
The messages targeted a court official who feared for the safety of his family.
'Bitterly regrets': Woman who encouraged killers claims the victim was her friend
The woman shared the whereabouts of the victim before he was stabbed 13 times.
‘Not even a panadol’: Porsche theft accused hobbles into dock
The accused's lawyer says he should have at least been given an X-ray.
Police trio acquitted of manslaughter: Only one remains in the force, inquest dropped
Allen Ball died in a cell in 2019. What followed were a number of investigative processes.
Northland brewery and pizza restaurant stung over ad with no mention of alcohol near school
The complainant said the billboard could be used to market alcohol to children.
Anti-gang operation nets businessman offering to sell gun and cocaine
Financial difficulties led a man back to crime after years of going straight.
Trouserless thief escapes police dog and steals patrol car
The man wriggled out of his trousers to escape the police dog and stole a police car.
‘Mum drinks too much and that’s when I got hurt’: Girl, 5, hurt in assault
Doctors observed bruising and a "significant hematoma" on her forehead.
Iwi win right to appeal water bottling consent
Supreme Court gives Ngāti Awa leave to appeal against expansion of water bottling plant.