'Heartbreaking': Ailing Chilean grandmother must leave NZ
The woman will leave behind the only family she has.
The woman will leave behind the only family she has.
Convicted offender who told officer he would kill him remains in custody for now.
The Racing Integrity Board agreed the dog ingested arsenic from licking stained wood.
A diver who drowned while diving above a shipwreck was likely disoriented by fish.
Paula Stoddart described apology letter as 'yet another insult' to her husband's family.
A quarter to a third of cancer patients waited more than two months to see a specialist.
Tenant who trashed new rental home also took batteries out of smoke alarms.
She sent the man a 'sinister' stick figure drawing that counted as a death threat.
She imparts her rich Indian cultural knowledge to her grandchildren, a tribunal said.
Final warning: Drink-driver on last chance for seventh offence.
Allan Halse attempted to take a long-running employment legal battle to the Supreme Court.
A man who used sexsomnia as a defence to indecent assault now has his name suppressed.
Guy Greenslade failed the typing three times and was banned from reapplying to the police.
Judge Gordon Matenga says he will not send young burglar to jail.
Suspicious her partner was cheating, she attacked the man and then set fire to his home.
Geneva Patea was due to be sentenced this week but failed to appear.
The man says he is 'keeping well' and work is crucial to his wellbeing.
Following his release from jail, he made 'questionable online purchases'.
Kevin Moore claims he is a descendant of the coastal land and has a right to live on it.
If returned to China, the couple will be 'arbitrarily detained and physically mistreated'.
The three have achieved their final step with their bar admission ceremony.
The husband was undergoing treatment for cancer when he was knocked unconscious.
Wiremu Gray drove off after he hit Lionel 'Doeboy' Allan with his truck.
Her victim suffered brain bleeds after being kicked and punched on the ground.
The man has a drug addiction which the judge believed was linked to his offending.
Weldon Perrett got angry when asked if he wanted help after falling over.
Stephen Lewer was drunk on that January day, but had been banned from drinking since.
It was a 'major departure from the standard of care expected of a reasonable person'.
The judge said previous sentences hadn't deterred the man and he was likely to reoffend.
A tribunal found it would be unfair to separate the man from his infant daughter.