
Court overturns ruling on commercial building’s seismic assessment
Engineering NZ says the case highlights limitations of seismic reports.
Engineering NZ says the case highlights limitations of seismic reports.
The owner only had $25,000 left to pay on his mortgage.
The grandparent's application was declined after returning to work to complete a handover.
He was stung with a hefty reparation order and 11 months' home detention.
Patrick Arahanga ran into the bakery demanding cash from the till.
Kerry Prendergast denies parking on a footpath, saying signage in the area is 'ambiguous'.
Brian Borland also told the judge 'it's jail or nothing' on growing and trading charges.
Her children were not in her care but she continued to collect the benefits.
Former Muldoon secretary and probation officer became involved with 'serious criminal'.
Wiremu Birch was stabbed to death 11 years ago during a street fight in Taupō.
But she's now turned her life around and been wished good luck by a judge.
Peter Napier killed a motorist with his car in 1982 and then a pedestrian in 2022.
His father was worried about the humiliation that would follow his son being named.
Nicho Waipuka's reason for the fatal beating was that he was 'just young, I guess'.
An NZ Post van and motorbike collided head-on along a rural road.
Defendant describes his criminal record as 'a colourful one - in the wrong way'.
Arohaina Henare was stabbed to death by Moses Mohi Taua in 2022.
The victim's toes were squeezed so hard with pliers, he feared they would 'pop off'.
The judge told Harrison Oliver he should be “thoroughly ashamed” of his behaviour.
Wiremu Birch's girlfriend has retracted most of what she's said on previous occasions.
Edmond Apanui will receive compensation for 'significant procedural failure' by police.
Kath and Ron Cronin-Lampe were awarded damages after dealing with 32 deaths.
The defence says there's another man who has escaped blame all these years.
He asked his flatmate why he had been 'tracking' him before launching the frenzied attack.
An alarm had been blaring for nearly half a minute but Vickie Wade didn't hear it.
The man was allegedly shouting outside her house, calling her a liar and a b****.
She wanted to keep her iPad and charger in her room.
The woman launched a vicious attack on a man after hearing allegations about him.
“They say you can’t teach an old dog new tricks, perhaps that’s not true.”
Judge Thomas Ingram said a point had been reached where 'enough’s enough'.