
Police wrong to take and retain photos of man at random check
Mahia Tamiefuna was convicted using photos taken unlawfully.
Mahia Tamiefuna was convicted using photos taken unlawfully.
Police complained to licencing authority after man took photo in women's bathroom.
The man knelt on the floor of the taxi and tried to prise the woman's legs apart.
The man's defence will open its case to the jury this week.
Victim tells thief during cross-examination in civil case: 'I trusted you'.
The Crown claims Sao Yean was murdered as retribution for a drug death.
A 52-year-old woman has been fined $6000 for wilfully neglecting the animals.
Stanley Hiroti won't go on trial for causing the fatal crash while driving drunk.
A daycare centre owner has been accused of serious misconduct over 10 years.
Power cut to 34,000 homes came on coldest night with highest-ever demand for electricity.
She appealed after the High Court declined her application in March.
People and businesses are often found guilty - yet the public has no idea.
Philippa Johnson said she would never backstab her boss - but did and lied about it.
The victim continues to suffer from ongoing injuries sustained in the vicious attack.
Young man's plans targeted non-Muslims in Auckland.
Kristen Gaunt was awarded $1000 in damages for the 'unnecessary' comments.
Two men have been jailed for violence meted out to a victim over a debt.
Jailed woman tried to hide child's injuries under face paint on Air NZ flight.
His identity, and any details that could identify him, remain suppressed by the courts.
He drove toward a steep bank moments after his wife said their marriage was over.
Damien Shane Kuru's manslaughter conviction appeal dismissed but one judge disagrees.
They were underpaid and their wages were withheld during Covid-19 lockdowns.
Both girls had numerous broken bones, some of which were healing.
Parata Taite, 26, and Manutaki Kameta, 29, have been jailed for their roles in the riot.
While he was not disqualified from farming, he was fined $32,500.
Jiri Kupec tried to smuggle 20kg of meth into New Zealand in suitcase linings.
The anonymous complaint doesn't relate to Crown lawyer's performance as a prosecutor.
The verdicts have brought the 11-week trial to a close.
Palmer's lawyer described him as just a 'creature of his generation'.
The drug dealers were given large discounts to their sentences.