Sentencing
Political parties roll out crime control policy
After it emerged that Matu Reid was on home detention for family violence offences, the media rapidly raised questions about home detention, the discounting of prison sentences and gun control… Audio
Political parties roll out crime control policy
After it emerged that Matu Reid was on home detention for family violence offences, the media rapidly raised questions about home detention, the discounting of prison sentences and gun control…
AudioThe Week in Detail: Climate concerns, funding foibles
The Detail podcast brings you the issues behind the news every weekday. Here's what we covered this week. Audio
The Week in Detail: Climate concerns, funding foibles
The Detail podcast brings you the issues behind the news every weekday. Here's what we covered this week.
AudioChristchurch mosque attacker's sentencing
The last of the victim impact statements have been heard today - the third day of sentencing - of the Christchurch mosque terrorist. Audio
Final victim impact statements read at mosque gunman sentencing
The final victim impact statements from those affected by the Chirstchurch mosque terror attacks are being read in court today.
The sentencing of the gunman has entered day three - with the shooter… Audio
The Christchurch mosque shooting sentencing, day 2
Psychologist Sarb Johal talks to the Panel about how the Christchurch mosque shooter sentencing might be impacting on the victims. Audio
Day 2 of mosque gunman's sentencing underway
The second day of sentencing for the mosque attack gunman is underway at the High Court in Christchurch.
Today, more victims are sharing their harrowing stories of suffering in their victim impact… Audio
Media commentator Andrew Holden
Andrew talks to Kathryn about the first day of reporting of the sentencing of the Christchurch mosques' mass murderer. He also looks at how media companies support reporters who are exposed to… Audio
Christchurch mosque shooting widow: 'I am my husband's voice'
Hamimah Tuyan lost her husband in last year's Christchurch terror attack. She's now based in Singapore and has had to use all of her holidays and leave both of her children behind to attend the… Audio
New Zealand's biggest drug bust: Last pair sentenced
The last two people charged after the massive 90-Mile Beach methamphetamine bust in 2016 have been sentenced on Wednesday to lengthy prison terms.
Stevie Norua Cullen and Selaima Fakaosilea appeared… Video, Audio
Cardinal Pell loses appeal of child abuse conviction
The most senior Catholic cleric ever to be convicted of child sex abuse is back behind bars after failing in his bid to have his convictions quashed.
The Australian cardinal George Pell was jailed… Audio
Man found guilty of being a lookout during violent dairy attack
A 28-year-old Ōtāhuhu man has been found guilty for his part in a violent attack on a mother and son, who were stabbed in their Grey Lynn dairy last year. Audio
Beheader jailed for at least 17 years
A man who admitted fatally stabbing and then decapitating a Petone pensioner after arguments about drugs will spend at least 17 years behind bars. Eugene Baker was sentenced in the High Court at… Audio
Attaché sentenced over secret toilet recordings
Alfred - or Fred - Keating was found guilty in April after he tried to film his colleagues on the toilet for his own sexual gratification. He was sentenced today to home detention. Audio
Paul Wilson to remain in prison until he’s at least 84
Police have defended their decision to let murderer Paul Wilson go after they found two knives in his car boot, the night before he killed his second victim. Wilson was sentenced today to life in… Video, Audio
US tourist driver speaks out after causing fatal crash
Cardio-thoracic surgeon Kenneth Wolnak has been ordered to pay $165,000 reperation after he caused a fatal crash that killed two men. He speaks exclusively to John Campbell. Video, Audio
Pakeha offenders more likely to be let off than Maori
A new report reveals Pakeha offenders are twice as likely to be let off with a formal warning, compared to Maori. Audio
Sentencing for fraudster who pretended to have cancer delayed
A judge says she's alarmed a fraudster wants to continually delay her sentencing and has called on police to verify reports and letters from mental health providers. Audio