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Dunedin stabbing: 20-year-old denies murdering neighbour
A 20-year-old has denied stabbing a neighbour to death near Dunedin last month.
Anti-drug Mongrel Mob's man was meth kingpin
In public, the Waikato Mongrel Mob said they were part of the fight against meth. In private, its deputy leader was a dealer.
Guilty plea in murder of Down syndrome woman Lena Zhang Harrap
A man has pleaded guilty to the murder of a woman with Down syndrome, Lena Zhang Harrap.
Court rules SunGold kiwifruit licences can be included in property RV
The High Court has ruled SunGold kiwifruit licenses can be included in the rateable value of a property, in an appeal ruling.
Dunedin knife attacker jailed for 13 years
The man who stabbed four people during a frenzied knife attack in a Dunedin supermarket has been jailed for 13 years.
Luke James Lambert was this afternoon jailed on each of four counts of attempted… Video, Audio
Grounded Kiwis wins High Court challenge over MIQ
'Not demonstrably justified in a free and democratic society'. Grounded Kiwis has won its High Court challenge against the Minister of Health after claiming the MIQ lottery system failed New… Video, Audio
Grounded Kiwis respond to second day of MIQ case in court
The 'foundational right' of New Zealanders to return home, versus the 'proportionate' response to the risks the country faced.
The two key arguments that have been debated in the High Court in… Video, Audio
Legal challenge over MIQ "complex and tricky": Law Professor
The legal challenge to the government's MIQ system enters its second and final day today. The case is brought by the Grounded Kiwis group which is arguing people have been stranded overseas for far… Audio
Grounded Kiwis' MIQ case against govt reaches High Court
The 'foundational right' of New Zealanders to return to their country is at the core of a legal battle being fought over the MIQ system.
The case, being taken by the group Grounded Kiwis against the… Video, Audio
Immigration court ruling 'life-saving', but NGO frustrated with slow processing of Afghans
Community Law says it is 'blown away' by the wide-ranging effects of its win in a High Court immigration case.
South Dunedin double murderer sentenced to life
A Dunedin man who murdered a couple and then set their house alight has been sentenced to life imprisonment.
Teens have day in Court of Appeal calling for voting age of 16
A bid to lower the voting age to sixteen has seen teenagers spend the day trying to convince the Court of Appeal leaving them out is unjustified discrimination.
The group, Make It 16, took the case… Audio
Queen Street businesses' court action fails
A group of Queen Street landlords and businesses has failed in their bid for an interim injuction, to stop further temporary work to make Auckland's main commercial street more pedestrian-friendly. Audio
Indecent assault trial: Man claims he was offered bribe
A man who's accusing a prominent businessman of fondling him in bed says he secretly recorded one of the man's associates trying to bribe him with $15,000.
The accused, who has name suppression, is… Audio
Red Fox trial: Suspect had been jailed before for similar crime
It has been revealed one of the men on trial over the Red Fox Tavern murder more than 30 years ago was jailed for a similar robbery several years earlier.
Forty-three-year-old father of two Chris… Video, Audio
'Wealthy, influential businessman' described in assault trial
A "wealthy, influential businessman" who took opportunities with three young men who came to him for help.
That's how a man on trial has been described to the jury at the High Court at Auckland… Audio
Abuse, drugs, gang members common at CYFs carer's home
A Crown witness says physical and sexual abuse, drug taking and visits from patched gang members were common at a former CYFs home run by a man now on trial for the abuse of six teenage boys.
Earl… Audio
Pell legal case 'the most spectacular in Australia since Lindy Chamberlain'
Australia's top court has reserved its ruling on whether Cardinal George Pell's bid to quash his sexual abuse convictions has been successful. Jeremy Gans is a Professor at the Melbourne Law School… Audio
Cheap alcohol fuelling NZ's worsening drinking culture
Data released from New Zealand's largest annual health survey shows that our drinking culture is continuing to move in the wrong direction. Alcohol Healthwatch Executive Director Dr Nicki Jackson says… Audio
Mother and son describe violent dairy stabbing
A mother and son have described the moment they were attacked in a violent dairy robbery in central Auckland last year. Gita and Siddartha Patel explained what happened during Ngatama Kaienua's trial… Audio