
'It's used to get rid of someone', key Crown witness reveals allegations of gang operation
The witness said he became a prospect for the gang.
The witness said he became a prospect for the gang.
The victims were 14 and drunk when the teens had sex with them on separate occasions.
The social worker went on to leave her husband for the woman she used to treat.
Mr A was diagnosed with terminal cancer that may have been avoided with follow-up care.
Husband and wife school counsellors allowed to sue board for PTSD over student suicides.
The pair will continue to serve their sentence behind bars.
Pryor Lee survived the crash and a night outdoors but died in hospital the next day.
A jury has accepted children's claims of years of abuse by their meth-using mum
The elderly man was left with head injuries, including internal bleeding and a black eye.
The doctor was in Dunedin when he altered a prescription to include Tramadol.
The 43-year-old woman accepts she 'got too greedy'.
The Morrinsville woman was in 'bad place' at the time, her lawyer said.
One of the most popular backcountry huts on Mt Taranaki was burned to the ground.
Integrity Board: 'This offending was at the very high end of the scale of seriousness.'
Students for Climate Solutions disappointed with judgment not to grant judicial review.
Emotions ran high for the grieving whānau in one of two murder cases heard.
Store's mask policy negated Health Ministry's guidelines, Northland man Brad Flutey says.
A man arrested by armed police has been charged with attempted murder.
Foster mum who hit boys did so because she couldn't cope with their behaviour.
The owners had only purchased the home one month before the crime.
Worker who claimed resignation was forced and wiped company data must now help pay costs.
Anthony Wheble jumped out of the dock and toward lawyers in the High Court.
The canine handler then commanded his dog to bite the driver.
Ironically, publicity of the raids actually increased Lindsay Farm's customer base.
A man caught illegally importing and selling two way radios faces fine of up to $30,000.
Judge tells man to deal with violent tendencies 'or it will get worse'.
When the man got a text from another woman, his partner exacted 'revenge'.
The judge said that, of all the offenders, Grayson Toilolo most deserved an MPI.
He found out it would cost a lot more.
His church-going, clock-making hopes are on hold.