
'Political interference': Visiting Saudi govt cited in multimillion-dollar property dispute
The tenant, a Foreign Affairs staffer, had concerns about the Saudis being in his home.
The tenant, a Foreign Affairs staffer, had concerns about the Saudis being in his home.
A former student came forward about his behaviour after an email was sent out about him.
Cases moved to Hastings, which has several courtrooms running.
Barry McLeod claims his new neighbour is "trying to steal our land'.
Judge:"It should cause you shame...the person you love sees you and cowers on the ground."
The woman lunged for the gun that was pointed at her head.
She said she was given document by senior colleague and didn't read it before sharing it.
The man, in his 70s, was distressed at not receiving the devastating news in person.
The man was taught all things sexual were 'the work of the devil'.
Other arborists estimated the job was only worth $5000.
'I wouldn’t say I was a model prisoner, but I played by the rules to get out here.'
Gregory van de Worp has now been sentenced for a third time for offending at the centre.
GM William Tan stood over an ERA member and accused her of being biased.
One neighbour accused the other of feeding her cats.
They thought he was a Mongrel Mob member. But he was a mentally impaired man wearing red.
“[The baby] was let down by the very ministry dedicated to safeguarding her" - coroner.
But CIB didn't visit Kevin O'Grady's home for 10 days, despite concerns being raised.
The jury heard he stopped his meds, was opposing Covid-19 mandates and went 'crazy'.
Legal teams in Nelson Tenths case welcomed to region with pōwhiri at Te Āwhina Marae.
The woman is facing 18 charges of neglect involving horses.
When he used her phone to order pizza, he took the chance to download the spy app.
Woman planned to divert police by doing a shooting, so her kids could avoid arrest.
Over more than a year, she created countless victims through her offending.
She has now been suspended for spreading Covid-19 misinformation.
David Rae has asked the Supreme Court to hear his case about his NZ bank accounts.
The bank admits they did wrong by their customers - now it's time pay the penalty.
Officers didn't know what was in the medication bottle but gave it to him anyway.
The twins had his surname and he was named on their birth certificate.
The couple used the funds to develop a significant property portfolio.
The landlords removed the tenants' belongings from a shared shed and locked it.