Peter Williams Qc
Friends reflect on the many achievements of Sir Peter Williams
Sir Peter Williams QC, has died aged 80. Sir Peter was involved in some of the country's most high-profile criminal cases over the past 50 years, and was a tireless campaigner for prisoners' rights… Audio
Tributes flow for well-known lawyer Sir Peter Williams
Top lawyer Sir Peter Williams QC, has died in Auckland, aged 80. Daniela Maoate-Cox looks back at the colourful and sometimes controversial life of Sir Peter. Audio
Peter Williams - A Life in the Law
Peter Williams QC is a well-known name and face to New Zealanders. One of our greatest barristers, Peter Williams has defended some of New Zealand's most infamous criminal cases, including: Terry… Audio
The Crewe Case - Peter Williams QC
Peter Williams QC was Arthur Allan Thomas' lawyer at the Royal Commission of Inquiry that exonerated him of the murders. Audio
Peter Williams QC on some of NZ's most intriguing cases
Peter Williams QC is of the country's best known lawyers and advocates for penal reform. During a career of more than 50 years at the bar, he has been involved in NZ's most high profile criminal… Audio
Concern over treatment wait for mentally ill prisoners
The Ministry of Health has admitted it cannot handle the growing number of prisoners needing urgent mental health treatment. Audio
Peter Williams QC reacts to Coroner's report
Prison Reform Society spokesperson, Peter Williams QC. Audio
Prison reform advocate backs better healthcare for inmates
An independent report into the health of prisoners says the Corrections Department is failing in its responsibility to look after inmates. Audio
Peter Williams QC - Defence and Rehabilitation
Veteran defence lawyer Peter Williams QC retired last month after around 50 years in the business, during which time he defended many high-profile murder accused - including Arthur Allan Thomas. He is… Audio
Government says no to prison amnesty
The Government is ruling out giving some prisoners amnesty as a way of relieving prison overcrowding. Audio
New Zealand Jails Filling up Fast
In 1987 there were 91 inmates for every hundred thousand people, it's now double that. Audio