
‘You owe money’: Ex-inmate robbed at gunpoint by former prison buddies
The victim had no idea why he was being robbed or attacked.
The victim had no idea why he was being robbed or attacked.
The judge said cars are 'deadly machines' and motorists need to drive safely.
'I should have known better,' said the woman whose partner was killed by a drink driver.
The motorcyclist believes the pedestrian crossing was dangerous.
The jury took under three hours to reach a verdict in Christchurch.
Northland man was jailed indefinitely in 2013 for abusing 20 boys aged 9 to 16.
A nurse failed to recognise and act on signs of a condition known as vascular occlusion.
'This is not how I wanted to spend my last six months alive,' the victim wrote.
An authority deemed the seriousness of the gasfitter's offending as 'very high'.
While the NZ Post driver was not injured, he was left 'scared for his life'.
Contractors had to be brought in to finish the job for an additional $130,000.
He was in court on charges relating to stolen vehicles, ram raids and dairy robberies.
Some people were burgled of sentimental jewellery that could never be replaced.
The defendant gave his account of the shooting that left one dead and another injured.
The men were unable to enter pleas due to concerns around their mental health.
He filmed up women's skirts in shops and while he worked at Electric Avenue.
Jennifer Sheehan's family said they couldn't comprehend what had happened.
But William McPhail says he will never agree with the patient’s account.
The man mistakenly believed the teen was a witness in the case involving the grandmother.
The mother said she wanted to treat the girl with 'natural and spiritual' methods.
A charge of common assault was laid against one officer, but later dropped.
Man initially claimed he could not recall meeting his accuser when probed by police.
The 60-year-old man is defending two charges of manslaughter.
He got in her passenger seat, carrying a rubbish bag of clothes, and made demands.
One man was killed and another stabbed after a $150 drug deal went wrong.
The man admits following her, picking her up and taking her to his home but denies rape.
The passports contained his photo but the details of someone else.
More than 1200 false claims were sent to the Ministry of Justice.
The mother insisted she only tried to wake the baby with a simple shake.
Emergency services were called to Beatty St in Melville, Hamilton, at 4.30am on March 15.