The High Court at Whangarei has handed down a sentence of 24 years in jail to Allan Titford, the farmer who alleged his home was burnt down 20 years ago by Te Roroa tribal members due to his staunch opposition to their Treaty claims.
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Slim sentencing for Charlie Ngapera
Charlie Ngapera was sentenced today in the Napier District Court.
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Teina Pora still granted home leave visits
It's been another blow to the Teina Pora camp as the parole board denied him a chance of freedom for the 12th time today.
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International Children of Prisoners Week
They're often forgotten about by society, but this week, their faces are being thrust into the spotlight. This week is International Children of Prisoners Week, and being launched today in Parliament is an exhibition featuring many of those faces.
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‘Ngā Mahi – The Pathway of the Stars’
Our prisons are full of Māori because the spiritual element is lacking in the work and knowledge of the social sciences. That's according to a new book, 'Ngā Mahi - The Pathway of the Stars.'
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Native Affairs- A Sovereign Nation Part 2
French Polynesian politics has been dominated in the past decade by two main players - Gaston Flosse, the newly elected President who supports autonomy under French rule and Oscar Temaru, Tahiti's pro-independence leader.
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Fresh start for domestic violence victims
A refuge long devoted to provide shelter and care for women victims of domestic violence, regardless of who they are or where they are from.
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Parker sentenced to 7 years
The scale and nature of James Parker's offences against school children was so vast it defies summarising.
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Independent Ministerial Inquiry for Teina Pora case
A miscarriage of justice. That's the NZ Police Association's contention relating to Teina Pora who remains in prison for the murder of Susan Burdett.
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Menzies Hallet sentenced to life
Hallett was sentenced to life imprisonment in the High Court at Rotorua today for shooting and killing Rodney Tahu in Tūrangi in the early-morning hours of August 16, 1979.