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Defence begins closing addresses at Lombard trial
The lawyer for a former Government Minister on trial for breaching the Securities Act says there are no smoking guns in the case and nothing to indicate his client did anything which could be… Audio
Civil Aviation manager accused of email hoax, resigns from CAA
It's been revealed that the man accused of sending a forged email to an inquiry into a triple air fatality was a Civil Aviation Authority safety investigation manager at the time. Audio
Men charged with murder of Radio New Zealand journalist
The police are appealing for more information that could help in the investigation into the death of the Radio New Zealand journalist, Phillip Cottrell. Audio
Ex curator jailed for stealing medals but many still missing
The man who was once in charge of the army's medals is tonight beginning a prison term for stealing them. Audio
Woman weeps as she's jailed for million-dollar fraud
A woman wept quietly in the dock of the Wellington District Court today as she was jailed for more than four years for the stealing over a million dollars. Audio
Sex offender jailed indefinitely for latest offending
A repeat sexual offender, who had sex with a young teenager he met through an internet chatroom, is tonight beginning an indefinite sentence, which will keep him behind bars for at least five years. Audio
Protesters say they shouldn't have to pay for damage spy base
The Crown's been accused of trying to save face by seeking to get money out of three men who damaged the Waihopai spy base. Audio
Government seeks costs in court over Waihopai spy base
The government will today begin arguing why it should get one-point-two million dollars in damages from three men who attacked the Waihopai spy base near Blenheim. Audio
Prison officer sentenced to home detention for drug offending
A 16-year career in the prison service has ended in disgrace for a former unit manager from Rimutaka Prison. Audio
Convicted killer loses bid to prosecute trial witnesses
A convicted killer has failed in his bid to prosecute for perjury several people who gave evidence at his trial. Audio
Tamaki to find out today if she can run for League leadership
The Destiny Church co-founder, Hannah Tamaki, will find out today whether she can continue with her bid to become President of the Maori Women's Welfare League. Audio
Decision due out on Hannah Tamaki's legal challenge
A judge is poised to rule on whether the Destiny Church co-founder, Hannah Tamaki can carry on with her controversial challenge to head up the Maori Women's Welfare League. Audio
Hannah Tamaki challenges MWWL election process
The Maori Women's Welfare League could be forced to restart its national election process, if Court action by the Destiny Church co-founder, Hannah Tamaki is successful. Audio
Siemer found guilty of contempt of court over website
An American businessman who lives in Auckland has been found guilty of contempt of court, but no decision has yet been made as to what penalty will be imposed on him. Audio
Supreme Court reserves decision in Field case
It will be some time before the jailed former MP Phillip Field finds out whether his last ditch bid to have his convictions for bribery and corruption overturned has been successful. Audio
Former MP Phillip Field is awaiting the outcome of his appeal
The jailed former MP Phillip Field is awaiting the outcome of a last-ditch bid to have his convictions for bribery and corruption overturned. Audio
Pilots take High Court action over information gathered by CAA
Disgruntled pilots have headed to court to challenge the Civil Aviation's move to access their conviction histories from the Ministry of Justice. Audio
Retirement home on defence over dead man
The level of care at retirement villages has come under scrutiny by Wellington's Coroner who is investigating the death of a man who lay dead for more than a week at one. Audio
Guard's corruption prompts Corrections to bolster checks
The Corrections Department says it has strengthened systems at the entry to prisons to make it harder for contraband to be smuggled in. Audio