
Crowd-control business faces prosecution after owner found guilty of misconduct
She had a certificate but not a licence and is now suspended until further notice.
She had a certificate but not a licence and is now suspended until further notice.
Name suppression continues for murder accused until case reaches High Court.
Mark Norrish failed to provide clean water and adequate shelter, court told.
'If every employee with a grievance behaved this way it would be carnage out there': Judge
The use of a police dog that latched onto a youth's arm was justified the IPCA says.
Tattoo artist Shakey Pete claimed he would tell both men and women they had a "nice butt".
Australian mother's custody rights breached but girls are to stay in NZ with Māori father.
Gerald Mark Diver has been jailed for his workplace sex crimes.
But the company will have to absorb the loss, a small claims court has ruled.
Shannan Hill had her first drink at 11 and was hooked on meth by 18.
The convicted sex-offender continues to breach his post-release conditions.
The man swapped seats with his co-accused after the collision.
Three handcuffed defendants prompts a please explain from annoyed judge.
Neurological immaturity at the time of the murders mitigated their culpability - court.
He put himself and others at risk when fixing a frayed electrical cable.
Phillip Rewha has lived in Australia for 27 years - but now he has to leave.
Its alleged the 31-year-old has also pinched thousands of dollars worth of grocery items.
Sentencing delayed so man involved in street fight can consider future.
He told other platform users that he loved to 'perv on young kids'.
The woman appeared to be having a mental health crisis at the time she was restrained.
The judgment is the second against the trust in just over a month.
Struck off nurse: 'When you tell one lie you have to tell another.'
“He said ‘don’t worry, it’s just like you are at the doctor’.”
Judge berates Mongrel Mob code after a brutal attack on man wearing Black Power colours.
There's disquiet among some of Dr Naylin Appanna's colleagues.
Court reverses thinking after "absurd" fight over aircraft operating at Awaroa.
Trudie Knight ended up in a world centred around drug addiction and firearms.
Issues included rotting floorboards and cupboards and a mould-ridden ceiling.
Judge tells girl’s mother: “it’s not your fault”.
"I just felt really uncomfortable and gross."