
Architectural designer struck off building register for two years
The architectural designer was stuck off the Licensed Building Practitioners' register.
The architectural designer was stuck off the Licensed Building Practitioners' register.
Judge: 'I need to assess the risk you pose to people driving around with their children.'
Mark Griffiths was a senior Waikato Mongrel Mob leader at the time of his offending.
Graham Louis Rouse, 76, died in the February road accident.
Forestry sector’s Wairoa rates burden increased from $1.59m a year to $2.79m.
'The patient should have been referred immediately to an emergency facility,' HDC rules.
The 13-month-old was taken to hospital by his mum at 2am with a fever and vomiting.
The little girl they were looking after had been abused by her previous caregiver.
The defence case began in the Dunedin District Court yesterday.
The business director bit her former partner's girlfriend's arm in a public cafe.
The website was shut down earlier this year.
Jacob Ramsay was beaten, chained to a car and towed along a tanker track.
The landlords did not respond to plumbing issues fast enough, the Tenancy Tribunal rules.
He was angry the bees were taking pollen from his flowers.
Jacob Ramsay was beaten, chained to a car and towed along a tanker track.
At that speed, he could cover the length of a rugby pitch in two seconds.
Health and safety rep reluctantly got a first vaccination but still lost his job.
He cannot be named, pending more information being sought in his bid for suppression.
Even the judge saw a glimpse of Tevita Hufanga's temper during proceedings.
Grandmother lined up grandchildren for a smack or slap to discipline them, she says.
The landlord claimed the group were in rent arrears - calculations told a different story.
Jacob Ramsay was beaten, chained to a car and towed along a tanker track.
Crayfish poacher apologised after abusing customary permit system.
Pathologist claims Carmen Walker's death at Waikato Hospital 13 years ago was iatrogenic.
It is alleged a woman received a ride home from town with the unregistered taxi driver.
The man, 24, was hit by a nine-kilogram D-shackle which came towards him "like a missile".
Jacob Ramsay was beaten, chained to a car and dragged to his death.
The jury returned not-guilty verdicts on all seven charges.
The man claims his neighbour complained about him after he rebuffed her advances.
The man argued the videos were shared in a closed group.