Ann Marie May
Eyewitness denies wielding gun
An eyewitness to the shooting of a Wanganui toddler has denied being the person who wielded the gun. Audio
Former Immigration Head Charged
The former head of the Immigration Service, is facing three fraud charges in the Wellington District Court. Audio
Update from Jhia Te Tua murder trial
Our Court reporter Ann Marie May is following the trial. Audio
Update from Jhia Te Tua trial
Our Court reporter Ann Marie May is following the trial and comments on the latest revelations. Audio
Wellington Gang Murder Trial
The beginning of the second week of the trial for six men charged with the murder of a Wanganui toddler. Audio
Murder trial of Jhia Te Tua
Six men are before the High Court charged with murdering 2 year old Jhia Te Tua in May last year. Audio
Emotional evidence given in slain Wanganui toddler case
A 7th man who is charged with being an accessory are all before the High Court in Wellington. Audio
Jhia Te Tua trial
The High Court in Wellington has heard that the Wanganui toddler was killed instantly. Audio
Wellington Gang Murder Trial
Six men charged with the murder of a Wanganui toddler have gone on trial in the High Court in Wellington. Audio
Mob Member Jailed
A member of the Porirua Mongrel Mob who admitted fatally bashing his partner has been jailed for 14 and a half years. Audio
Shooting Appeal Case
A fisherman who shot at a carload of fleeing burglars in a remote Wairarapa village has appealed his conviction. Audio
Dominion Post Contempt Case
Two High Court judges are now trying to decide whether the Dominion Post newspaper has broken contempt rules. Audio
Case Against Tim Pankhurst Will End Today
Our court reporter Ann Marie May is following the case. Audio
Contempt Case
A battle of experts has played out in the High Court in Wellington today. Audio
Fairfax Media Trial
Dominion Post editor Tim Pankhurst has told two High Court judges he did not breach contempt of court rules. Audio
Editor of the Dominon Post Gives Evidence in Court Today
Our Court reporter Ann Marie May is covering the hearing and joins Morning Report. Audio
Dom-Post Contempt of Court Case
Fairfax Media's lawyers are defending the company's decision to publish extracts from police surveillance information. Audio
Fairfax Media Charged With Contempt Of Court
The charge arises from last year's publication of police surveillance information relating to suspected terrorism activities in the Ureweras. Audio
Former Police Officer Losses Bid to Over Turn Convictions
A former Rotorua police officer linked to the Louise Nicholas case has lost his bid to overturn his convictions. Audio
National Party Looses Court Bid
The National Party has lost its court bid to stop the EPMU from registering to campaign as a 3rd party in this year's election. Audio