
‘I chopped up my wife’: Papatoetoe meat cleaver wife murderer to remain behind bars
Zeshen Zhou couldn't handle his marriage ending, so he killed his wife.
Zeshen Zhou couldn't handle his marriage ending, so he killed his wife.
Sonny Paul went on to physically and sexually assault his victim.
The real estate firm says the failures were due to human error and faulty systems.
Police made a public appeal to help locate Quaide Clements.
The offender claimed it wasn’t justified because he had surrendered before being struck.
Once he's finished his sentence, he has three months to pack up and leave.
He created fake IDs using aliases', including one of the Australian rugby star.
Paul Sutton can only afford to make repayments of $15 a week.
Scott Topham was paid $3200 by a prisoner to bring in the contraband.
Quentin Duff wants out of prison, but the Parole Board wants proof he's left the gang.
As a result of the deceit, his brother was charged and an arrest warrant was issued.
The Enchanter skipper continues to stand trial following the deaths of five men.
Inland Revenue says his actions meant staff missed out on their KiwiSaver contributions.
The road worker was critically injured after he was struck by a vehicle.
The murder-accused has been remanded in custody and has name suppression.
The drug dealer, who was also caught with cannabis, has forfeited the cash.
He's now resumed repayments after the Employment Relations Authority got involved.
Temuera Paul also broke into a Kāinga Ora house and took a shower.
Her family say the emergency services failure has created a wound that will never heal.
Police said the offending had unlawfully benefitted him to the tune of $191,350.
James Dorbu orchestrated a complex conspiracy to force a buyer out of a property deal.
Matters then got worse when the driver tried to punch the officer in the face.
After five years, Joshua Terrey's family has some closure - but not the kind they want.
Mackara Patrick Chourb told police he didn't realise he'd taken so much money out.
Jason Tuitama struck two pedestrians, killing one, after speeding through red lights.
Victims included an innocent householder, a prison guard, a policewoman and two inmates.
One girl who ran to escape returned to help her sister.
The Crown says ‘it takes two’, while the defence says only one person is culpable.
But, a jury wasn't buying it - defendant guilty of multiple charges.
Raewyn Newport drank two bottles of wine in four hours.