
Teen pleads innocence as life term handed down for murdering camper
The teen was on a programme for at-risk youth when he fatally stabbed Adrian Humphreys.
The teen was on a programme for at-risk youth when he fatally stabbed Adrian Humphreys.
A young ram-raider said he was "happy to do [his] lag".
Damon O'Rourke was shot in January this year and died from his injuries.
Her rapist tried to appeal his convictions after being sent to prison for 10 years.
The man has been refused a discharge without conviction.
A Chinese migrant was charged a 'grossly excessive' fee for a work visa.
The council ticketed the man for parking a car and trailer over a driveway.
Attacker waited for her victim to return home, then stabbed her in the back.
The man then held a knife to the woman's torso when she called the police.
His GP told him to call an ambulance urgently and not drive himself to hospital.
'The message clearly isn’t getting through and the deterrent is probably not high enough.'
Accused argued he was clearing a fallen tree – but a judge didn't buy it.
Stephen Rendell says police wouldn't release data that could have helped him in court.
Police say the consequences for the men accused were significant.
Keely-Shaye Albert had never held a licence and was driving on a private road.
RSE pay deduction issues are likely to 'resonate' throughout NZ, lawyer tells court.
The victim didn't know whether he would live or die.
No apology or regret from former-agent, says tribunal.
Police monitored meth dealer's phone calls and texts for a month before raiding house.
He was left with a 10cm scar after being cut from his ear to his mouth.
Daniel Bond claimed in court he was arrested after seeking an officer’s identification.
The 29-year-old was supported in court by a large amount of whānau.
The water contained slurry and flowed into nearby culverts and reaching mangroves.
Richard Coburn was instead found guilty of manslaughter.
He slammed her head against a wall, bit her on the cheek and rubbed her face in icecream.
A dining policy discriminated against the man's marital status - or so he claimed.
'She violently attacked her landlords, who had twice welcomed her into their home.'
That's the question a Hamilton jury is now deliberating.
Natalie Ann Carter applied for seven loans totaling nearly $3 million.
Disqualified driver Libby Ker blamed her behaviour on her use of meth.