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Juror's conduct halts sex trial
A sexual abuse trial was aborted after a juror revealed he became aroused while listening to evidence from the alleged victims.

One night in Rimutaka Prison
Herald reporter Derek Cheng spends a night in Unit 11 at Rimutaka Prison, the country's first unit built from old shipping containers.

'Have a beer' - pub yarn breaks ice in Crewe-case clash
Andrew Laxon writes of the moment when the two adversaries in the Crewe murder case came face to face in a Pukekohe pub.

Goff refused mayors' pleas on jail
Phil Goff rejected mayoral pleas to reduce the height of the Mt Eden Prison development when he was Minister of Corrections in 2007.

Controversy continues after three strikes bill passed
The three-strikes legislation will become law, after the National-Act Party bill passed its third reading in Parliament last night.

Convicted rapist arrested in Gisborne
Rapist Maka Renata is arrested in Gisborne after almost a month on the run.

Officer tells court he disturbed crime scene
An undercover officer says he took secret equipment from a slain colleague because he didn't want it falling into the wrong hands.

Officer describes moment of cop shooting to court
A police officer who was at the scene where an undercover officer was shot dead in 2008 says there was an element of risk involved that night.

Body armour difficult for covert work, says shot officer's colleague
A police officer at the scene where an undercover officer was killed in 2008 says body armour is "very hot, it's very bulky and... quite detectable".

PM urges police to investigate IPCA concerns
John Key says it is critically important police address the child abuse investigation concerns raised in an Independent Police Conduct Authority (IPCA) report today.

Detective in tears over shot officer's call for help
The detective in charge of an undercover police operation where an officer was shot dead broke down in tears before a jury today as he recalled his colleague radioing for help.