
Neighbourly feud: Tenant takes on landlord for not sorting out ongoing 'harassment'
'The right to quiet enjoyment, peace and privacy is at the heart of a tenancy.'
'The right to quiet enjoyment, peace and privacy is at the heart of a tenancy.'
The children had black eyes and sores.
The 52-year-old admitted to police it was a 'stupid' move.
A man found guilty of raping a sleeping woman has had his sentence cut by one year.
Her 'calculated' deception means she's now been struck off.
The offender chased her and tried to force his way into the room they were hiding in.
The ruling follows a deep-seated battle between the pastor and church trustees.
The man tricked his way into another booking with her.
No further suspension has been imposed but the physio was censured.
The man said it would be unjust and oppressive if he was forced to leave his whānau.
The IPCA has ruled the officer was not justified in using the dog.
She put $70k in her mum's bank account and claimed it was siphoned by brother-in-law.
Stephanie Simpson was on a lone hike in Mt Aspiring National Park when she went missing.
The driver had been driving for seven days and falsified documents.
'He does not think the way you and I do,' defence lawyer tells jury.
The five victims say they were distraught, angry, hurt, betrayed and disgusted.
The owners only discovered the switch when the paint began deteriorating.
He took the beer from a fridge mid-heist and left the empty on the steps.
Offender argued he would be persecuted if he returned to Sri Lanka. But this was rejected.
Government under fire as many recruits 'not what the public would call a police officer'.
A Scottish memorial site for a drowned whaler is at the heart of the injunction.
Graeme Barnard is unhappy mother left him a smaller share of estate than his brothers.
Asteron refused to pay full sum because it said treatment was available to the lawyer.
Accused tells tribunal he's unsure if taking off his top is in his character.
Judge: “Failure to record was at the heart of these charges – not the amount of material”.
'She was just lying there. Her eyes were in the back of her head,' accused's mother says.
Lawyer Alwyn O'Connor used a client’s money as his 'own personal credit facility'.
The woman claims the physio was barefoot and topless.
The man had harassed the girls for months before grabbing one in a terrifying incident.
Government housing agency ordered to pay out again over noisy tenants.