
Appeal reduces sentence for five-hour night-time crime spree
Three separate incidents involved three victims.
Three separate incidents involved three victims.
More witnesses come forward in day four of the inquest into the death of Shaun Gray.
A study into racism within the police has been running for a year. So where are they at?
Stephen Fisi'ihoi said it was against gang code to 'dob' on another member of a gang.
Josh Storer was living the New Zealand dream when a brain injury changed everything.
Trae Whiu fails 'character test' but other factors weigh in his favour, tribunal finds.
The woman was 36 weeks pregnant and was being violently attacked.
Billy Matara's application to appeal his sentence for attempted murder has been declined.
Passenger accused of deliberately assisting a driver to aim a gun at pursuing police
A Tauranga mum and her three kids lived in a tent at their rental, but still paid rent.
Acting sergeant said flashing fists were attempt to gain compliance.
The victim was found dead with her right arm still holding the curtain ajar.
Lawyer censured and fined after costly litigation for friends and neighbours.
Ngātea man Adrian Phillips is accused of murdering Bayden Williams in August 2020.
Probation officer's report expresses 'very little faith' that Steven Nielsen will change.
Rodger Yardley simply loaded up high-value goods and headed for the door.
Northland physio Skye Renes denied Supreme Court appeal against ACC fraud convictions.
More than 150 court staff have been busted for looking through court records.
Judge: 'It was lucky no one was injured... she was out of control with a tomahawk.'
The eight-year long wait for an inquest into the death of Shaun Gray began today.
Defence counsel asks jury whether they can recall what they were doing 40-50 years ago.
More than 11,000 drink drivers had vehicle locking devices fitted since laws introduced
Road trips for prisoners to other centres after mould closes cells at Tasman Police HQ.
Judge Greg Davis calls repeat drink-driver out on his excuses for endangering the public.
Judge rules in favour of former editor left with substantial repair bill for leaky home.
Facebook traders paid money for TVs, cars or caravans, then seller's profile disappeared.
Eleven pleaded guilty to violence charges after criminal conspiracy charges were dropped.
The former private investigator claimed to be a gullible person.