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St John duty manager says he missed vital info during mosque attacks
The St John duty manager for the Christchurch terror attacks says he missed vital information - such as the number of victims - because he was chairing a meeting while, at the same time, coordinating… Audio
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St John ill-equipped to deal with Christchurch terror attack - expert
A counter-terrorism expert says St John needed to have a plan and training for a terror attack because "you don't learn to dance the night of the ball".
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'Bombs in the car, he's armed up': Radio transcript from terrorist's arrest read out in court
The officers who apprehended a terrorist after he attacked two mosques in Christchurch on 15 March 2019 believed he had bombs in his vehicle.
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AOS member intended to send Mosque victims to hospital in civilian cars
He wanted to quickly get victims out of the Al Noor mosque following the 2019 terror attack, not only because of their physical injuries - but for their mental health as well.
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Police officer had just one day of active shooter training before terror attack
One of the first police officers who arrived at Christchurch's Al Noor Mosque after reports of shots being fired says he had just one day of active shooter training before the terror attack.
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Lawyer admitted to the bar despite dishonesty and child assault convictions
A lawyer who was once described by a judge as a "conman" was admitted to the bar despite the Law Society knowing he had a long history of dishonesty convictions as well as serving time in prison for…
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Paul Tainui deemed medium-to-high risk before second murder, inquest hears
Tainui raped and murdered his ex-girlfriend Kimberley Schroder in 1994, before doing the same with Nicole Tuxford in her Christchurch home.
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Real estate agent who sent faeces in post loses appeal
A former Auckland real estate agent has lost his appeal to revoke his license after he sent faeces, condoms and soiled sanitary pads in the mail to a former employer and its lawyer.
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Coroner expresses sympathy to Christie's parents as inquest adjourned
The coroner thanked Christie Marceau's parents who gave evidence and sat through two weeks of testimony from 20 witnesses on the death of their 18-year-old daughter.
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Christie Marceau inquest: Killer was 'extraordinarily deceptive'
The psychiatrist who assessed Akshay Chand before he was released on bail and killed Christie Marceau has told an inquest that Chand was extraordinarily deceptive.
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Psychiatrist says killer Chand 'extraordinarily deceptive'
Audio 16 Jun 2017One of the country's leading psychiatrists who assessed Akshay Chand before he was released on bail and murdered Christy Marceau has told an inquest Chand is extraordinarily deceptive. Audio
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Police prosecutor speaks at Christy Marceau inquest
The police prosecutor when Akshay Chand was granted bail has told an inquest she assumed the judge was well aware Chand was living just a few minute's walk from the victim's home. Audio
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Christie Marceau inquest: Killer's bail hearing detailed
The prosecutor in court when Akshay Chand was granted bail has confirmed she didn't alert the judge that his address was two minutes' walk from the victim's home.
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Family of Stephen Dudley want manslaughter charges brought
The family of West Auckland teenager Stephen Dudley who died after being attacked by two brothers after rugby practice will seek manslaughter charges against his schoolmates based on a new coroner's… Audio
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Dudley family seek manslaughter charges
The family of a West Auckland teenager who died after being attacked on a rugby pitch will seek new charges against his schoolmates, based on a coroner's findings.
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Victim will continue fight to name attacker
A woman who was sexually abused as a child is determined to continue fighting to unmask her attacker, despite a High Court decision to protect his identity.
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Sisters continue fight to name abuser
Two sisters fighting to lift the name suppression on their abuser say the order was not put in place for the benefit of the offender. Audio
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Sisters have day in court arguing for abuser to be named
Two sisters sexually assaulted as children have been in court today fighting to lift the name suppression on their abuser in what could be a landmark case. Audio
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Warning to sex ring perpetrators
The fact possible victims of a teenage sex ring could make a complaint at any time should serve as a deterrent to the young men at the centre of the allegations, a lawyer says.
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Lawyer and victims' advocate on Roast Busters inquiry
Wellington lawyer Nikki Pender has done some victims' advocacy work and she represented a woman who was pack raped by four men in Mt Maunganui. Two of the men convicted of the woman's sex attack were… Audio
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Sex abuser's name to remain secret
A sexual abuse victim who has lost a case to make her abuser's name public says decisions about name suppression should not be decided by the offender. Audio
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name suppression
Two women win right to lift name suppression, but man who sexually abused them is able to keep his name secret.
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Women lose court battle to identify the man who abused them
Audio 14 Aug 2014Two Christchurch women battling to have name suppression removed from a man who sexually abused them have been told his name has to stay secret. Audio
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Suppression case important legal test
A case in which two women have asked the court to remove name suppression for themselves and a man convicted of sexual abuse, has been described as important for the legal system.
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Couch settlement ends gruelling test case - lawyer
Audio 6 Dec 2012Nikki Pender is a lawyer who looked at sueing the department over the killing of Karl Kuchenbecker in Lower Hutt by Graeme Burton in 2007 when he'd been paroled from prison after serving time for… Audio