Jonathan Krebs
Law Society reacts to surveillance bill announcements
Listening to that is the Law Society's criminal law spokesperson, Jonathan Krebs. Audio
Debate on Act party policy on Crimes Act changes
The Act Party leader, Don Brash, says the Crimes Act should be changed to give greater rights to people forced to defend themselves from criminals. Audio
Law Society comments on surveillance legislation
Law Society says it supports truncated process for surveillance legislation going through Parlaiment. Audio
Legal experts question media reporting of Weatherston trial
With the convicted murderer Clayton Weatherston having now exhausted all grounds for appeal, legal experts believe the media pushed the boundaries during coverage of his trial. Audio
The Panel with David Slack and Jonathan Krebs (Part 2)
Topics - The founder of Fashion Week says someone or something needs to step in to help keep the event running. A Ministry of Defence report shows soldiers are struggling with rifles that can't… Audio
The Panel with David Slack and Jonathan Krebs (Part 1)
Topics - Were the Panelists aware that New Zealand aspires to be a net exporter of oil by 2030? Labour's caucus is meeting today for the first time in a fortnight. Audio
The Panel Pre-Show for 30 August 2011
Your feedback, and a preview of the guests and topics on The Panel. Audio
The Panel with Simon Pound and Jonathan Krebs (Part 2)
Rod Stewart, the Mission Concert's most popular act, will return to the Hawke's Bay winery to mark the concert's 20th anniversary. The Timaru Herald is reporting an end to the reprieve the town had… Audio
The Panel with Simon Pound and Jonathan Krebs (Part 1)
Congress must raise the US debt limit by a deadline of next Tuesday. A 15-year-old boy is described as having "reacted instantly" when he stabbed an intruder with a knife early yesterday. Audio
Law with Jonathan Krebs
Discussing major changes to criminal law with the new act before parliament. Audio
The Panel with Deborah Hill Cone and Jonathan Krebs (part 2)
The end of an era in the U.S. manned spaceflight program; Happy Feet; A survey of 1,300 Kiwis and Australians by Travelodge Hotels has revealed that Fridays provide the best night's sleep of the week.
…The Panel with Deborah Hill Cone and Jonathan Krebs (part 1)
Rupert Murdoch's News Corp has abruptly shut the News of the World, Britain's biggest-selling Sunday newspaper. Audio
The Panel Pre-Show for 8 July 2011
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The Panel with Jonathan Krebs and Michael Bassett (part 2)
Topics - Is Don Brash racist? Police are being issued with new Taser cartridges with longer prongs. It's been reported that at least some police have been using the new Taser cartridges, which also… Audio
The Panel with Jonathan Krebs and Michael Bassett (part 1)
Topics - Al-Qaeda founder and leader Osama Bin Laden is dead, according to US officials, and the United States is in possession of his body. The Western alliance has come under international criticism… Audio
The Panel Pre-Show for 2 May 2011
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Legal aid changes incense legal fraternity
The Government is expected to announce a major overhaul of the legal aid scheme which could result in it being restricted to only the poorest defendants. Audio
Accusations government electioneering with bail changes
One of the country's top defence lawyers is accusing the government of electioneering with its proposed changes to bail law. Audio
Bourke verdict raises questions about provocation law
Lawyers are calling on the government to re-instate the legal defence of provocation, after David Bourke successfully used the defence in his murder trial. Audio
Justice groups urge government to tighten parole laws
Justice groups are calling on the government to change parole laws to prevent high risk offenders being released into the community - just as two high profile offenders are about to be released. Audio