Jonathan Krebs
The Panel with Jane Clifton and Jonathan Krebs (Part 2)
Debrett's have launched a new guide to eating with one's fingers. Kim Dotcom's lawyers have asked the High Court to make the Government Communications Security Bureau a co-defendant in its legal… Audio
The Panel with Jane Clifton and Jonathan Krebs (Part 1)
The police will launch a national blitz targeting drivers using cellphones next week. A leaked report on alternatives to Auckland's proposed downtown rail tunnel proves the 2-point-four billion dollar… Audio
Should family violence be considered a special offence?
The outgoing head of the family court says domestic violence should be a criminal offence in its own right. Audio
The Panel with Jonathan Krebs and Gary Moore (Part 2)
A dog that's been on death row for the past two years after allegedly killing a rabbit and mauling another dog has been granted a stay of execution by a High Court judge. Audio
The Panel with Jonathan Krebs and Gary Moore (Part 1)
The Government Communications Security Bureau is investigating whether information was leaked to the Labour Party from within the security organisation. Audio
Is media coverage of court trials becoming sensationalised?
With Jonathan Krebs - criminal law spokesman for the Law Society, which is calling for a review of television cameras in court. Paul Norris - a media commentator and former director of news and… Audio
Kim Dotcom High Court ruling
With Jonathan Krebs, convenor of the Law Society's Criminal Law Committee. Audio
The Panel with David Farrar and Jonathan Krebs (Part 2)
Yet more health findings on red meat, aspirin may reduce the risk of several cancers, and the Auckland vending machine that dispenses cannabis. Audio
The Panel with David Farrar and Jonathan Krebs (Part 1)
The Prime Minister says no inquiry is needed regarding the Bronwyn Pullar case, and Kim Dotcom is awarded $60,000 a month in living costs. Audio
The Panel Pre-Show for 22 March 2012
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ACC ruling could impact HIV disclosure prosecutions
A Court of Appeal ruling which grants ACC cover to a woman who suffered mental stress because a sexual partner did not disclose his HIV status may influence the way police prosecute future cases. Audio
Law Commission suggests raft of changes to trial system
The Law Commission has suggested creating a sexual violence court and giving judges more power to call and question witnesses, as it looks to review the way criminal trials are conducted. Audio
The Panel with Jonathan Krebs and Mark Inglis (Part 2)
Topics - Investment in transport is the route to economic growth according to Auckland Mayor Len Brown who has just arrived back from a fact-finding trip to China. The number of schools in financial… Audio
The Panel with Jonathan Krebs and Mark Inglis (Part 1)
Topics - Child, Youth and Family admits its handling of a case involving the abuse of a nine year old was unacceptable. New Zealand's external deficit widened markedly in the September quarter as… Audio
The Panel Pre-Show for 22 December 2011
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The Panel with Jonathan Krebs and Richard Langston (Part 2)
The pros and cons of the Supplementary Member System; cycling clubs say they've had enough of "cycle hater" drivers on the roads; a woman who lost her hair during cancer treatment was turned away from… Audio
The Panel with Jonathan Krebs and Richard Langston (Part 1)
Winston Peters won't reveal how he learned the contents of the Teapot Tape; MP's pay rise; a new poll shows strong support for National's tough law and order policy. Audio
The Panel Pre-Show for 18 November 2011
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The Panel with Mike Williams and Jonathan Krebs (Part 2)
Topics - A New Plymouth man who is fighting for his life has been turned away from Parliament without a proper hearing. A lesbian kiss on Coronation Street in its new 5.30pm timeslot has prompted… Audio
The Panel with Mike Williams and Jonathan Krebs (Part 1)
Topics - Salvors returned to the grounded container ship, Rena, today to assess its condition - but weather conditions have not been suitable for the pumping of any more bunker oil off the ship. The… Audio