Almost 900 wrongful convictions in 10 years a ‘wrecking ball’ in people’s lives
Compensation for miscarriages of justice in wrongful convictions is not a legal right.
Compensation for miscarriages of justice in wrongful convictions is not a legal right.
Profiting from renting dangerous and unlawful premises has to stop, tenancy tribunal rules
He went to her house and delivered on his threats hours after their social media exchange.
The wine sales manager had a yelling match with the big boss at a staff meeting.
The 35-year-old's first appearance in court will now happen next month.
The golf coach returned to his hometown to work for the club for just over a year.
Graham Bartlett was caught doing an indecent act on an infant at a shopping mall.
'I’m having a great time. I’m the table tennis champion.'
Susan Denham describes her experience from inside the occupation.
Watching TV helped Gillian Bearman get a few tips in fighting her own court case.
Bill Burr says shooting the teen was a last resort and he's glad he didn't have to.
From a saboteur and murderer to fraudsters and druggies; Rotorua sees it all.
Canines Gus and Abby just didn't get along.
The 41-year-old will be deported, an immigration body has ruled.
Nelson had no links to gangs and police said he was “in the wrong place at the wrong time”
One man has endured the tragedy of drink-driving for most of his life. He's not alone.
Psychological interventions 'glaringly absent' from teenager's care, says psychiatrist.
From burrito crime to tagging a cop car, here are the most peculiar stories this year.
The Bay of Plenty has had some of the country’s most notable cases this year.
Police papers say young ram-raiders not in gangs, but follow influential ringleaders.
Police confirm they will investigate allegations of neglect in an IHC home.
It began when the man made a privacy information request of Auckland’s Pelican Club.
The man would covertly put his phone in his shoe and then hit record.
He was subsequently fired and has now successfully claimed it was an unfair dismissal.
The man lied on his application to work in security, claiming he didn't have convictions.
The woman made multiple complaints but it 'fell on deaf ears'.
Highest Court turns down attempt to leap-frog Court of Appeal with new evidence.
A gynaecologist who took a drunk date to his clinic for an STI check has been suspended.
The party would be full of 'older guests' who were 'serious ABBA fans', a tribunal heard.
'There’s limited risk of him fleeing from police in the future' - man's lawyer.