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Kim Dotcom case at Court of Appeal
Lawyers for the Crown have asked the Court of Appeal to throw out a ruling that search warrants used in the raid on Kim Dotcom's mansion were unlawful. Audio
Crown to argue Dotcom search warrants were lawful
Crown lawyers will go to court today to fight a ruling that search warrants used to raid the internet mogul Kim Dotcom's house were unlawful. Audio
Dotcom lawyers say Crown withheld evidence
The lawyers for Kim Dotcom are accusing the Crown of withholding evidence they need for the internet billionaire's legal action. Audio
Man who smuggled drugs in a Harry Potter book is sent to jail
A Lithuania man who was extradited from Latvia, will spend at least three years in a New Zealand prison for masterminding a drug-money laundering racket . Audio
Tough job uniting wildly different voters
Voters in a proposed new Auckland electorate say whoever wins the seat would have a tough job bringing the wildly different communities in the area together. Audio
Judge says sexual abuse of cancer patient's son was despicable
A judge says a serial paedophile's sexual abuse of a young boy, whose mother was dying of cancer, was a despicable breach of trust. Audio
Film industry demand help to save local film-making
The Government's being warned the film industry could 'wither and die' without an immediate increase in tax concessions. Audio
Auckland community still worried about convention centre deal
Meanwhile, Auckland's council and community groups say they're deeply concerned about the effect of the deal. Audio
More on Auckland teenagers boastin about sex online
The Police Minister has brought in independent investigators over the group of Auckland teenagers boasting online about sex with drunk girls, despite the Police Commissioner's assurances. Audio
School furious "Roast Busters" not being held to account
An Auckland school has condemned the police's failure to act on sex accusations against a group of young men, one of whom is believed to be a former student. Audio
Woman imprisoned for brutal murder of godson
A judge has sent a woman to prison for at least seventeen years for murdering her one-year-old godson, saying she committed a gross breach of trust. Audio
Senior navy officer maintains innocence despite dismissal
A senior naval officer's plea to be allowed to leave with some dignity over an extra-marital affair has been rejected, but he's suggesting his court martial has got it wrong. Audio
Top navy officer found guilty
A navy Commodore faces possible prison time and demotion after being found guilty of trying to cover up an extramarital affair he had with a subordinate. Audio
Navy officer charged over affair says woman threatened him
A top navy officer facing a court martial over an affair with a subordinate says he became convinced the woman was plotting something against him. Audio
A top navy officer tells his story before a court martial
A top navy officer facing a court martial for not disclosing an affair will today give the hearing his version of events. Audio
Top navy officer facing a court martial
The defence lawyer for a top navy officer facing a court martial for not disclosing an affair says military investigators failed to collect vital evidence. Audio
Court martial in constant contact with woman
Defence Force employees have told a court martial that a top navy officer was in constant contact with a woman up until early this year, well after he says their secret affair had ended. Audio
Navy top brass to appear at court martial
Senior members of the defence force are likely to be called as witnesses today in the court martial of a top Navy officer who's accused of lying about an affair. Audio
Court Martial of a top navy officer
A woman who's sparked the court martial of a top Navy officer says the head of defence did nothing when she complained to him as she sought to end their affair. Audio
Auckland house price rise shows no signs of abating
A property analyst says Auckland may not even be halfway through its house price boom. Audio