
Parliament protests one year on: 26 cases remain before courts
More than 250 people were arrested during and after the riot that occupied Parliament.
More than 250 people were arrested during and after the riot that occupied Parliament.
The woman did not want to let Michael Corrigan in but he forced his way into her home.
The worker was awarded $62,185 after fencing wire hit him in the face
In a violent group attack, he stole their rival's patch. Now, his sentence is quashed.
Lucilla Brunt caused the fatal crash that killed a teen and injured two others.
The Army exists to do dangerous things in dangerous environments, the High Court ruled.
A man is accused of attempting to kill his wife by driving their car off a cliff.
Vi had earlier told police his partner hit her head on a table five times during a row
The Commerce Commission has laid charges against The TV Shop for misleading shoppers.
An 18-year tenancy went bad when her landlord's son inherited the house.
Medical evidence showed the mould-ridden house caused lasting health issues to a baby boy.
Ex film tutor says privacy was breached when car parking fines were given to his employer.
The childcare teacher yanked another child off the ground by the arm.
Judge accepted he basically had no parental care for most of his life.
The water taxi driver was to stand trial on indecent assault charges when he died.
The authority found Heather du Plessis-Allan “hysterically laughed" at the teen.
The woman claimed that she had consumed two glasses of wine before she drove.
In one incident, he smashed a service station sliding door with a weight nine times.
The nurse accidentally mixed up the woman's medication.
The nurse asked the teen for a photo of his muscles, commenting he'd always liked them.
Mongrel Mob member Teimana Tawhai didn't pull the trigger, but he'll stay behind bars.
Tourist injured in fall wants ACC to cover bills so he can continue a normal life.
A sticky situation led to employee's rubbish language
“I promise not to bite. Well not hard,” a law firm partner told one junior female intern.
Three drug dealers including two women admit to over 40 charges of offending.
The buyers complained to the REAA that they weren't informed of another offer.
Owen Cowley was working on a central Hamilton building site when the incidents occurred.
The outside seller for a meth-ring run from prison has been sent back to jail.
The daughter claimed she had been promised $1 million as an advance inheritance.
The Ministry of Disabled People will undertake an independent review following complaints.