Moko Rangitoheriri
Social agencies face questions over Moko killing
Child Youth and Family (CYF) says it knew the two people who killed Moko Rangitoheriri but is not discussing its role in the case until a coroners' inquiry is completed.
Justice not done in Moko case - Labour
Justice has not been done in the Moko case, and his killers should have been charged with murder, the Labour Party says. Audio
Protests as Moko's killers are sentenced
Protesters gathered outside high courts this morning to protest against Moko's killers being sentenced to manslaughter and not murder. Video, Audio
Hundreds demand 'Justice for Moko' outside court
About 500 people protested outside the Rotorua District Court this morning demanding, in their words, 'Justice for Moko', while hundreds more gathered across the country. Audio
Ron Mansfield - poverty, mental illness affected Moko's family
Outside the Rotorua High Court court, Tania Shailer's lawyer, Ron Mansfield, spoke to our reporter Edward Gay. Audio
Finlayson on Moko sentencing
Moko's killers have each been sentenced to 17 years' imprisonment, with a minimum non-parole period of nine years. Attorney General Chris Finlayson joins Checkpoint. Audio
Moko's killers sentenced to 17 years in prison
Tania Shailer and David William Haerewa have been given 17 years for killing Moko Rangitoheriri. The 3 year-old's uncle told the court the death was sometimes too much to bear. Video
Retired District Court judge on sentencing of Moko's killers
Tania Shailer and David William Haerewa were originally charged with the murder of Moko Rangitoheriri, but the Crown accepted a guilty plea to the lesser charge of manslaughter. Audio
Moko's Killers Sentenced
Two people who admitted the manslaughter of three-year-old Moko Rangitoheriri have been sentenced in the High Court at Rotorua today. Tania Shailer and David William Haerewa were originally charged… Audio
Pair to be sentenced for manslaughter of Moko Rangitoheriri
A man and woman who subjected a three-year-old boy to months of abuse, leaving him with injuries that killed him, will be sentenced for manslaughter today.
Marching for Moko, and other victims of child abuse
An Auckland mother of two is encouraging New Zealanders to take to the streets this Sunday over the country's appalling rates of child abuse. Audio
Killers should have faced murder charges - lawyer
The killing of Taupo toddler Moko Rangitoheriri should have gone to trial despite the impact on his family, a law expert says. Audio