Edward Gay
A police officer admits dealing in P, and taking a bribe
A police officer who dealt in P, took a bribe and illegally used the force's computer database has admitted his crimes. Audio
A repeat drink-driver fails to have his conviction over-turned.
A repeat drink-driver has failed in his bid to have his conviction over-turned, despite arguing he had only been driving because he felt threatened by his son. Audio
Man who shot dead his neighbour is jailed
An argument over a shared driveway has ended with one man shot dead and his neighbour behind bars. Audio
Justin Vance Turner pleads guilty to murdering homeless man
The cousin of a homeless man murdered behind shops on one of Auckland's busiest roads says the family is pleased they will not now have to go through a murder trial. Audio
Auckland's chief promoter, Alex Swney charged with tax evasion
The man responsible for promoting Auckland to the world has appeared in court today charged with tax evasion. Audio
Serial stalker awaits verdict
The Crown says a serial stalker used different names to send text messages and letters to women just days after getting out of prison. Audio
Donghua Liu fined more than 17 thousand dollars
A high-profile political donor and property developer, has been fined over 17 thousand dollars after an investigation by the local Council. Audio
Man caught sharing child pornography fights for name supression
An man caught sharing child pornography by an undercover Queensland police operation is asking the court to keep his name secret because his wife has a rare heart condition. Audio
Police seize assets from man who murdered officer
A police-killing drug offender has lost hundreds of thousands of dollars worth of cars, jewellery, precious stones and even a rural property south of Auckland. Audio
Head of public agency charged with tax evasion
The head of a publicly funded body in Auckland is charged with evading more than 1.7 million dollars in tax after issuing false invoices to his own organisation for which he continues to work. Audio
Teacher unwise but not a criminal, jury told
The lawyer for a teacher accused of inappropriately touching his students says the accused used physical games in class and that was stupid in this day and age, but he is no criminal. Audio
Day of violence for teen killer
Steven Churchis was just 17 years old, living on the streets of Auckland, and was full of beer when he attacked a homeless man and left him to die in an alleyway. Audio
Woman set man on fire after stealing cash
A woman caught stealing cash from her work decided setting a man on fire was her only way out. Audio
Homeless sentencing puts spotlight on Auckland's street people
A high profile murder trial has shed light on Auckland's homeless. Audio
Brutal resthome killer accused unfit to stand trial
When police arrived at Zijad Garibovic's east Auckland home in April this year, they found him covered in the blood of his elderly neighbour. Audio
Fresh legal wrangle over Whale Oil's email
A fresh legal wrangle over emails and private Facebook chats belonging to the Whale Oil Blogger Cameron Slater will be heard at the High Court next week. Audio
Eight year old's aunt dumb-foundered by revelations
A woman says she was shocked and dumb-founded as her eight -year-old niece told her of being touched by her primary school teacher. Audio
"Tickle torture" at the centre of abuse case
An eight year old has described how her teacher played a game with her called "tickle torture" while he touched her over her body. Audio
Hacker barred from releasing more Slater emails
A High Court Judge has barred a hacker from releasing further hacked emails and facebook communications of Whale Oil blogger Cameron Slater. Audio
Belgrave owner to pay 8.6 million dollars to receivers
A High Court Judge has said he will be ordering the director of a failed finance company and the man that pulled the strings to pay 8.6 million dollars to receivers. Audio