
'Skint': Lawyer who embezzled thousands from clients wants to practice again
Struck-off lawyer hasn't apologised nor repaid stolen money.
Struck-off lawyer hasn't apologised nor repaid stolen money.
The cricketer claimed somebody else had bought the drugs and used his address.
A complainant said a wildlife documentary that showed dolphins mating upset children.
He allegedly gave all students ‘achieved’ or ‘merit’ despite work not being up to scratch.
Police had responded to a domestic matter and were trying to serve him with an order.
The builder says he simply didn't want to put his name on shoddy work.
Videos of the act, along with thousands of exploitation materials were found on his phone.
Tenant claims it was a “borderline harassment situation” before she was given notice.
A number of gang members and associates are being sentenced this week.
“It shows the complainant in the immediate aftermath of the incident."
The treatment of prisoners is under the spotlight in a report by the Chief Ombudsman.
He came at youngsters, aged 14 and 15, with a screwdriver and stole their phones.
She verbally abused one and made repeated false accusations against others.
The wedding venue business wasn't paying her. So she helped herself.
Inconsistencies between the ERA and the Employment Court resulted in a win.
The man was a former member of a high-profile New Zealand charitable organisation.
He has taken his fight against conviction to the Supreme Court, and lost.
The jury could only reach majority, or 11-1, verdicts this afternoon.
Alwyn O'Connor was admitted to the bar despite his extensive criminal history.
An 'adrenaline rush' was behind the employee's stealing, which he now regrets.
She was asked to do the test but left site immediately. The next day she just refused.
Police op targeted gang's nationwide distribution of meth and other drugs.
John Nohotima falsely applied for customary permits to take thousands of koura from sea.
The man organised prostitution deals for the underage girl, Crown says.
Former Capital and Coast DHB criticised for the way it handled the man's case.
The family of a girl with Type 1 diabetes suffered stress after a delayed diagnosis.
The mother argued the hapū she identified with had proclaimed itself a sovereign state.
Plunket faced two charges of unlawfully publishing court documents.
The accusations were made against the father, and one of the recipients was his boss.
Joel Toroa does not want to return to NZ. Everything he has and loves is in Australia.