Ann Marie May
Witness says murder accused talkd with him about shotguns
A Wellington Jury has heard that the man accused of shooting dead the Feilding farmer, Scott Guy told a farm consultant that shotguns are untraceable. Audio
Widow and wife of accused give evidence at Guy homicide trial
Tears flowed in the High Court in Wellington today as the widow of the slain Feilding farmer Scott Guy gave evidence about what happened on the morning her husband was killed. Audio
Scott guy's sister describes disbelief
The sister of Scott Guy, who was shot dead in the gateway of his farm, has told a Court of the shock she felt when her brother-in-law was arrested for the murder. Audio
Scott Guy's father gives evidence at the high court
The father of the slain Feilding farmer, Scott Guy, choked back tears as he gave evidence today about finding out his son had been killed. Audio
Trial begins of the man accused of killing Scott Guy
A Jury in Wellington has heard that a man accused of killing his brother-in-law, admitted torching a house belonging to the dead man and sending intimidating notes in an effort to force him off the… Audio
Scott Guy's brother-in-law on trial for his murder
The killing which rocked a small rural town in Manawatu is back in the news today as the dead man's brother-in-law goes on trial for his murder. Audio
Father questions release of sex offenders into community
A man who prevented a sexual attack on his daughter is asking that people be informed when serious sexual predators are released back into the community. Audio
Skipper tells of efforts to rescue Oyang 70 crew
A veteran skipper has told of frantic attempts to rescue the crew of a Korean fishing boat sinking off the South Island. Audio
Contrary accounts of state of sunken Korean vessel emerge
An inquest has heard contrary accounts of the state of a Korean fishing vessel which sank off the South Island in 2010. Audio
Witnesses claim Korean fishing boat well-maintained
Inspectors who checked the Korean fishing boat Oyang 70 before it sank have told an inquest it was well-maintained - contradicting earlier witnesses who claimed it was in bad shape. Audio
Numerous failings on fishing boat that sank
A ship surveyor has outlined numerous failings on a Korean fishing boat which sank off the South Island, with five crew and the captain dying. Audio
Man jailed for sex attacks on teenage boys
A man who was once prominent in Wellington sporting and hospitality circles is tonight beginning a seven and a half year jail term for sexual offending against three teenagers. Audio
Unexplained deaths examined by coroner
The deaths of two men whose bodies were found months later in their Wellington City Council flats have been examined by the capital's Coroner. Audio
Inquest held into deaths of men found in Council flats
An inquest has heard there's no accurate way to tell how a man died in a Wellington council flat because the body wasn't discovered for eight months. Audio
Sensible Sentencing fails in legal action over Burton
The Sensible Sentencing Trust is vowing to take Government Departments to court if they fail to properly handle repeat offenders. Audio
Former Lombard directors guilty of breaching the Securities Act
A High Court Judge has found two former Cabinet Ministers and their business colleagues guilty of misleading investors in the failed company, Lombard Finance. Audio
Law Commission seeks public feedback over changes
Sweeping changes to the court system are being proposed by the Law Commission. Audio
Man sentenced for trying to sneak explosives on ferry
A blasting expert who tried to sneak enough explosives on board the Interislander ferry to sink it if they blew up, has been sentenced today in court. Audio
Crown says payments to parent caregivers too much
The Court of Appeal has been told it would be financially unsustainable for the families of disabled people to be paid to care for them. Audio
Judge reserves decision at Judicial Review of Crafar Farms
The sale of the Crafar farms to a Chinese conglomerate has been put on hold after a court hearing. A High Court Judge has reserved his decision on whether officials followed the correct procedures in… Audio