Ann Marie May
Lobby group wants to prosecute Police and Corrections
The Sensible Sentencing Trust has gone to court asking for permission take private prosecutions against the Police and the Corrections Department over the Graeme Burton case. Audio
Waihopai Base trial update
A Catholic priest who attacked the Waihopai spy base in 2008 has told a jury he is not anti-American. Audio
Waihopai activists say they invoked the name of Jesus
A man who attacked the Waihopai spy station near Blenheim in 2008 has told a Jury he and his fellow activists invoked the name of Jesus as they slashed one of the station's satellite domes. Audio
Trial for those who attacked Waihopai spy base continues
One of the three men who attacked the Waihopai spy base near Blenheim in 2008 has told a Jury about his lifelong involvement in community activism. Audio
Defence to open in Waihopai dome trial
The defence will open today at the trial of three men charged over an attack on the Waihopai spy base near Blenheim in 2008. Audio
Waihopai saboteurs appear in court
A Catholic priest has told a Jury that his attack on a dome at the Waihopai spy base was done to protect others from serious injuries. Audio
Legal first in Gwaze murder case
A legal first will take place in the Supreme Court today, with the hearing of an appeal by the Crown in a case where a man was found not guilty of murder. Audio
Doctor wants Privacy ruling overturned
A case about an Invercargill doctor who exposed a resthome worker's drug problem has opened in the High Court in Wellington. Audio
New Supreme Court opens for first ceremonial sitting
The country's top Judges and lawyers, along with the Governor-General, gathered in Wellington today for the ceremonial first sitting at the new Supreme Court. Audio
Man sentenced for murder protests innocence
A man sentenced today for the murder of a young Palmerston North drug dealer whose body has never been located is continuing to protest his innocence. Audio
'Misguided' mortgage broker escapes jail sentence
A former mortgage broker who faked documents to enable her clients to obtain more than $15 million in home loans has escaped a jail sentence after what a judge described as a misguided attempt to help… Audio
Online revelations of celebrity facing abuse charges
New Zealand's suppression laws are once again under the microscope, following online revelations of the identity of a comedian charged with sexually abusing a child. Audio
Guilty verdict in drug dealer murder case
A man with a history of violent offending has been found guilty of killing a young Palmerston North drug dealer whose body has never been found. Audio
Alibi charged with perverting justice
It's been revealed in Court that an alibi witness for a man accused of killing a Palmerston North drug dealer has himself been charged with attempting to pervert the course of justice. Audio
Court told of cellblock confessions
Two convicted murderers have given evidence about cellblock confessions they say were made by the man accused of killing a Palmerston North drug dealer. Audio
Woman claims gas heater poisoned her
A Wellington gasfitter has denied that faulty workmanship on his part left a Kapiti Coast woman with permanent brain damage as a result of gas poisoning from an incorrectly installed heater. Audio
Women fight eviction from state homes
Three Lower Hutt women with Mongrel Mob connections who are fighting eviction from their state homes are fast running out of legal options. Audio
Key witness in Pike murder case denies lying
A key witness at the trial of a man accused of killing a young Palmerston North drug dealer has denied fabricating evidence. Audio
Witness:"3 people left for road trip - only 2 returned"
A witness has told the High Court in Wellington that three people left for a road trip through the central North Island, but only two of them completed the journey. Audio
Update on the Nicholas Pike trial
A High Court jury in Wellington has heard that a man accused of murdering a young Palmerston North drug dealer had earlier pulled a gun on him. Audio