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Judging the judges: Almost 3000 complaints about New Zealand courtroom conduct include bullying and bias

Judging the judges: some complaints against judges are upheld, most are dismissed.

New Zealand judges attract hundreds of complaints, some from vexatious litigants.

New Zealand judges attract hundreds of complaints, some from vexatious litigants.

New Zealand judges attract hundreds of complaints, some from vexatious litigants.

New Zealand judges attract hundreds of complaints, some from vexatious litigants.
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Mount Maunganui landslide: How Morrinsville school won fight to attend funeral of beloved tutor Lisa Maclennan

Principal Jenny Clark wrote a letter to the Ministry of Education urging 'compassion'.

Education officials apologised and reversed their decision to stop a school closing for a day to grieve the death of Mount Maunganui landslide victim Lisa Maclennan (inset) after a letter calling for โ€œcompassionโ€ from the schoolโ€™s principal. Photo / Herald composite

Education officials apologised and reversed their decision to stop a school closing for a day to grieve the death of Mount Maunganui landslide victim Lisa Maclennan (inset) after a letter calling for โ€œcompassionโ€ from the schoolโ€™s principal. Photo / Herald composite

Education officials apologised and reversed their decision to stop a school closing for a day to grieve the death of Mount Maunganui landslide victim Lisa Maclennan (inset) after a letter calling for โ€œcompassionโ€ from the schoolโ€™s principal. Photo / Herald composite

Education officials apologised and reversed their decision to stop a school closing for a day to grieve the death of Mount Maunganui landslide victim Lisa Maclennan (inset) after a letter calling for โ€œcompassionโ€ from the schoolโ€™s principal. Photo / Herald composite
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Matt Utai shooting: Police seeking son of ex-Kiwis star turn to Thailand

Police believe Asian crime figures could be bankrolling Ziggy Utai's Coconut Cartel.

Potential hideout spots in Thailand are among places New South Wales Police are probing as they look to find Iziah Utai (top), the wanted son of shot ex-Kiwis star Matt Utai (bottom). Herald composite photo

Potential hideout spots in Thailand are among places New South Wales Police are probing as they look to find Iziah Utai (top), the wanted son of shot ex-Kiwis star Matt Utai (bottom). Herald composite photo

Potential hideout spots in Thailand are among places New South Wales Police are probing as they look to find Iziah Utai (top), the wanted son of shot ex-Kiwis star Matt Utai (bottom). Herald composite photo

Potential hideout spots in Thailand are among places New South Wales Police are probing as they look to find Iziah Utai (top), the wanted son of shot ex-Kiwis star Matt Utai (bottom). Herald composite photo
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