A meth dealer continued selling drugs even while on bail and after his partner had kicked him out of the house, a court has heard. Judiciary News | United States Courts Judiciary News Women Judges Reflect on Constance Baker Motley's Legacy Published onMarch 1, 2023 Constance Baker Motley was the first African American woman to argue a case before the Supreme Court, and the first to serve as a federal judge. County Treasurer, Lisbon, vs. George Bright, state Route 267, East Liverpool, et al. ", "The fact that he won't acknowledge that makes me feel really sad.". Copyright 2022 Discovery NZ Limited (Warner Bros. PHOTO: KAREN PASCO. Southland Times: Southland /Invercargill news | Stuff.co.nz News Business Opinion Culture Contact us Stolen sedan used in four burglaries Police are on the hunt for a person who appears. The 57-year-old man, who has name suppression, was on trial facing five charges, for alleged offending in Queensland, Southland and Otago in the 1990s and early 2000s. Peterson, Laura Mirren Pope, Douglas Cecil Setters, Greta Ann Tayles, Annie Jane Wynn, Valmai 1 2 3 . At 3.30am on July 2, Che Vai Thomas-Kavanaugh (30) was driving home after a work function when he lost control of his car and crashed into a property, coming to a stop in a stranger's bedroom. 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The latest COVID-19 Protocols can be found in the COVID-19 information section. 23 News courts Courts news headlines Latest court news and events including high profile trials and appeals, murder cases, celebrity court appearances, international courts and laws, death penalty, and jail time convictions Driver who killed two women refuses to take the blame in NSW court Breaking news? THE COURTS. The second indecent assault against that girl for which he was found guilty happened in Southland, between November 2, 1999 and July 20, 2000. Gymnast lover in lap of luxury 'Monsters' were whales. Southland - Latest News and Headlines Southland Southland man charged after purposefully poisoning 200 trees in public reserve The man admitted having full responsibility for the poisoning. "We obviously have staff off sick for colds, influenza and COVID. Dunedin | Otago Daily Times Online News Dunedin DCC Crime Campus Health The Star A voice for human rights in Iran Dunedin Iranians have staged a protest on the lawn of the Otago Museum to highlight the abuse of women and human rights in Iran. Southland Times - 25 Aug 2017 Boyd, Steven Edward Clearwater, Elizabeth A. Forde, Christina Agnes Gutsell, Earl Douglas Jackson, Kelly Ann Jardine, Judith Lorrain. Wed, 1 Mar 2023, 2:12PM. Queenstowns largest cab company has threatened a newcomer with legal action over its name and alleged misrepresentation and poaching. 131 Yarrow Street, PO Box 632, Invercargill. It was built of reinforced concrete at a cost of 9,583. A Southland man has been found guilty of historic sexual offending against two victims. The path is forged and the future is bright. Get notifications from Shetland News for important and breaking news.You can unsubscribe at any time. The current COVID-19 Omicron outbreak means some courts and tribunals are experiencing staff shortages. There are currently 3 acting High Court Judges, with 1 being appointed until 31 December 2024 and 2 being appointed until 31 August 2023. Then on Thursday the multiple sclerosis sufferer won her first national cycling title. 21-year-old man arrested after midnight high-speed car chase from Kranji to Choa Chu Kang US plays on war fears in bid to win over ex-Soviet nations Hinton Court, Checketts Place, Mepal Place, and Russell Square to carry the Poppy Place poppy. In his closing address on Wednesday before the verdicts, crown prosecutor Riki Donnelly said the offending against the girl was brazen. The eastern and western ends of the church - formerly the Elston Lea school - may, with help, prove salvageable. Backers of the proposed Shire development in Arrowtown will have to wait a bit longer to find out if it gets the green light. A man who was missing on Stewart Island has been found and is receiving medical attention. Queenstown has bounced back from the pandemic with gross domestic product up 8% per annum the fastest growth of any territorial authority in New Zealand. Columbiana County Court News Austin R. LeMasters, 25, state Route 165, Beloit, is appealing his conviction for having weapons under a disability, a third-degree felony. Discuss news and current events. Thismay impact on court operations through reduced services, and customer counter hours may differ from those published. Common Pleas Columbiana County Treasurer, Lisbon, vs. James Crites, Sharp Street, Salem, et al. He was also found guilty of two indecent assault charges against a girl under the age of 12, the first being a representative charge, in Otago between May 20, 1999 and October 27, 1999. Joseph Stozek, 39, of Matteson, was sentenced Wednesday to 34 years in prison for sexual assault of a child who . Two . Kane Alexander Bourke, 27, of Bluff, had an existing community work sentence cancelled and replaced with 120 hours' community work after he admitted breaching his community work at Blenheim on June 19 and December 8. Hidden in museums across the South are toxic treasures that could be deadly, and until now volunteers have lacked guidance on how to deal with them. SE Louisiana Lions (17-13, 11-6 Southland) at Houston Christian Huskies (10-20, 7-10 Southland) "It may be that you have small details that you think are not significant but might be of great importance.". They are displayed in each court and published on this website usually after 4 pm. The man admitted having full responsibility for the poisoning and will appear in court later this month. . His jury trial began in the Invercargill District Court on Monday, and on Wednesday the jury returned three guilty verdicts, and two not guilty verdicts. No names were listed in a criminal . Federated Farmers says Environment Southland will have 'blood on its hands' if it does not address gravel build up before the river floods again. The Mataura bridge was opened by the Minister of Public Works, Bob Semple, on 22 July 1939. The Invercargill City Council is building four new houses as a step towards renovating and revitalising housing in the city. An Invercargill councillor felt a new report from council which showed elected members attendance was "a bit schoolboyish". Aurora chasers across the South were treated to clear skies as bright beams of light visible to the naked eyed streaked through a starry backdrop to start the week. A homicide investigation into the circumstances of the death is ongoing. Breaking news and videos of today's latest news stories from around New Zealand, including up to date weather, World, sport, business, Entertainment, Technology Life and Style, Travel and motoring. For more detailed information about a specific court, please call 0800 COURTS . Now he's back down South hopeful of securing another win. Lakeview Loan Servicing LLC, Buffalo, N.Y., vs. Shawn Harpold, Spring Grove Avenue, East Liverpool, et al. Gordon James Meikle, 33, student, was sentenced to 60 hours' community work and disqualified from driving for six months for driving while suspended on January 23. Email office@mwfunerals.co.nz. Judy battering islands. A man has been charged with using Twitter to threaten to kill Michigan state government officials who are Jewish. A Dunedin research centre which looks at the manipulation of light has been given a fitting new Mori name. Dunedin's newest police dog handler comes with a pedigree. It's hard to go green if you're facing the red, Shetlands appeal remains strong despite pandemic, Covid two years on: the promise of spring never fails. Matteson man sentenced to 34 years after pleading guilty to sexual assault of child. Fox News isn't news, and it shouldn't be treated as such. This is almost three times more than smelter majority owner Rio Tinto previously made provision for. The high winds have been affecting motorists in Southland, with a campervan blown over and a truck rolling. New Cases The organiser of the international Southern Lakes Ultra, which created headlines when six competitors were choppered to hospital last week, maintains she ran a safe event. We're sorry, but Shetland News isn't fully functional without JavaScript enabled.Head over to the help page for instructions on how to enable JavaScript on your browser. Hide supporter related ads on the website. March 2, 2023 1:22 PM PT. New Cases The early reviews are in the Regent Theatre Book Sales move to a new location looks like a success. Products recalled over salmonella fears. One person was seriously injured after a four-wheel-drive vehicle overturned near Mosgiel this afternoon. A revolving door may well have benefited a local factory as punters lined up to get their hands on fresh Bluff oysters the day after the season commenced. In an effort to strengthen the tourism workforce and its peoples livelihoods, the Better Work Action Plan has been launched by new minister Peeni Henare in Queenstown. Whether you want to soak up some culture or just soak up the sun . The man, who has interim name suppression, appeared before Justice Gerald Nation by audio visual link in the High Court at Invercargill today at a hearing to determine whether he would be found. Police say the man died at the Motatapu off-road event. The male complainant came forward in 2019, and when he gave evidence in the trial, the man told the jury he did not come forward until then because he felt ashamed, Donnelly said. Send your photos, videos and tip-offs to newstips@stuff . Criminal matters dealt with in the Invercargill District Court before Judge Tony Couch on Friday: Adam Jessie Morrison, 20, convicted and discharged for breaching community work on December 12. New Cases The Labour Party has picked list MP Rachel Brooking as its Dunedin electorate candidate for this years general election. There is also a moderate risk of thunderstorms for parts of the South Island that may come with bursts of heavy rain. It follows the creation of Te Pkenga, the new national polytechnic. A Queenstown kayaker who died near Haast has been remembered as an absolutely amazing human. . Large potholes have sparked concern after heavy traffic was routed through Mosgiel as part of a detour. The charge has a maximum penalty of seven years . Browse The Southland Times obituaries, conduct other obituary searches, offer condolences/tributes, send flowers or create an online memorial. Andrew Raymond Mann, 22, labourer, was ordered to come up for sentence if called upon within 12 months for being unlawfully in a yard on January 11. After lying derelict for more than five years, the Mataura Centennial Pool may be put out of its misery. Dionjahe Thomas scored 15 points and added 12 rebounds. Is there a case for Cambo, Rosebank or Glendronach? Tourism and hospitality workers suffer high levels of harassment and bullying and one-third want better pay and conditions, a new survey has found. The Invercargill City Council's proposed schedule for fees and charges opens for public feedback. Nikki Renee Shields, 22, will be sentenced on February 24 for breaching her community work. Lucetta Jane Munro, 21, shedhand, of Winton, was fined $1100 and and disqualified from driving for eight months for driving carelessly and with a breath alcohol level of 992mcg at Winton on January 23. Levi McCormack, 21, will be sentenced on April 21 for giving police false details and driving while disqualified on January 25. County Treasurer, Lisbon, vs. John Collier, Akron, et al. 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Work on $54.5m HQ will start mid year. Phone 03 218 2156. Although he will not retire until next week, yesterday . A rising star in the jazz firmament of not just Scotland, Astounding and virtuosic a night at the jazz club that is Lerwick Town Hall, Collective action to yield better results for fishermen, Some slippery plot lines, but love in the end, What exactly lies beneath the waves, we wonder as Shetland returns to our screens, Plastic Fantastic: sheer hard work pays off for youth theatre group, Even the weather improved Simmer Dim Song event hailed for its positivity, Food for the soul: Scottish Ensemble mesmerises audience with astoundingly beautiful music, Peerie Spang gives bairns a Sunday to remember, Lerwick firmly in the hand of Vikings - impressions from Tuesday morning, 'The atmosphere is always electric': life as an Up Helly Aa jarl squad musician, Braer 30 years on the moment in history Shetland got away with it, Memories of a life in an old-fashioned shop that became an institution, Young farmers put on festive show in town, Its not about the car says Ferrari driver exploring the isles, Leaving with no regrets Vet Jim Nicolson reflects on 36 years of looking after the isles pets and livestock, Geordie Jacobson a man who amasses many things, Barbara Fraser the 80-year-old crofter with a brand new quad, From Brighton to Brae for rock musician who enjoyed chart success in 90s, Anita aims to make it three in a row with next fundraising challenge, 'I couldn't be luckier': broadcaster Sutherland on journey from Shetland to Sportscene, 'We just want to be treated equally and respectfully', No place like home for far-travelled White, Living the dream: Clive the 'music man' looks back 40 years after opening first record shop, Goodbye to Jane: Moncrieff bows out from local radio, Woodstock 50 years on: People can pull together, Woodstock 50 years on: An experience beyond belief, Eamonn Watt: Drum tutor by day, Virtual Conductor by night, Seasonal Tourism Admin Assistants Cruise Ship Tours, Social Care Workers Adult Services (Learning Disability and Autism), Business Support Assistant - Human Resources - 8 North Ness, Potential Commercial Development Site, by Toll Clock Shopping Centre, North Road, Lerwick, Over half a million pounds of Viking community grants paid out to local projects, Winter is coming BBC Radio Shetland's late programmes return on Monday, Back with a bang! Support us from as little as 3 per month it only takes a minute to sign up. - The Southland Times | Facebook See more of The Southland Times on Facebook or Create new account Related Pages Delish Design Cakes Artist The Hits - Southland 98.8FM Local Business Bluff Yacht Club, New Zealand Community Organization Stuff News & media website Emergency Management Southland PressReader. Four Invercargill shops were hit in the space of 25 minutes in early morning smash and grab raids which targeted perfume and clothing. Note: Daily lists may change after they have been published on this . Catalog; For You; The Southland Times. The University of Otago says it is rearranging its immediate priorities while its vice-chancellor is on leave with an illness. ; delinquent property Common Pleas ; delinquent property tax foreclosure sought for state Route 267, East Liverpool. Daniel Maurice Colvin, 31, will be sentenced on April 16 for driving while disqualified on January 26. . View marriage and birth notices from around the region. Start each day with Chicago Tribune editors' top story picks, delivered to your inbox. He said it's a "pretty surreal" experience. After a one-year hiatus, Southland's Heritage Month brings back a unique mixture of events to celebrate the historical sites within the region. Southland | Otago Daily Times Online News Regions Queenstown Wanaka Central Otago North Otago South Otago Southland SUBSCRIBER Whitebait farm has great first harvest After a successful first harvest, the country's only commercial whitebait farm general manager is confident in a long-term future for the species and consequently, its industry. New Cases ; delinquent property tax foreclosure sought for Sharp Street, Salem property. One person was injured during the incident. Formula Ford Championship titleholder Alex Crosbie has defended his title during the past month in Waikato and Taup. Columbiana County Treasurer, Lisbon, vs. Amos Laurence, Ashland Place, East Liverpool, et al. Detective Senior Sergeant Stu Harvey yesterday said the body of a man was located at a property on Oreti Street about. John McGarry, West Garfield Road, Columbiana, and Carol McGarry, Louisville; dissolution sought. 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Zach Scott had 18 points in McNeese's 80-73 victory against New Orleans on Wednesday night. If you want to experience something thats a chilled afternoon, its something thats a little bit different, and weve got a bit of everything," organiser Chris Montgomery says. 71-year-old Manfred Herzoff who had gone missing from the Rakiura/ Stewart Island area has been located and is receiving medical attention. New Cases More than one hero's legacy is honoured by the poppy attached to the newly named Scully Pl, RSA National President Sir Wayne (Buck) Shelford said at the unveiling ceremony in Invercargill yesterday. Chester Crown Court is on a major court circuit covering most of Cheshire. Aussie's Angels good to go at Gibbston Almost five decades of rock and rolling only scratches Aussie band The Angels' itch for more. A forklift has crashed into a power pole, bringing down power lines in Invercargill this morning. Brooke Clarkson, Faulk Avenue, East Liverpool, vs. Eric Clarkson Sr., St. Jacob Logtown Road, Lisbon; divorce sought. Taking its cue from speakeasy supper clubs, Queenstown's newest concept lounge bar has just opened to the public. A jury found him guilty Jan. 18 and he was sentenced to 30 months in prison. Thank you. ; mortgage foreclosure sought for Brooklyn Avenue, Salem property. Hugely loved best friend and devoted husband of Karen, much loved and respected stepdad . This article originally appeared on Corpus Christi. Well let you know right in your web browser when theres big breaking news happening, and also share our editors top picks so you see the best of what the Tribune has to offer. Singaporean company backing the Datagrid project responds it is 'on track and progressing as planned'. A special sitting was held in the Invercargill District Court yesterday to mark the retirement of Judge John Brandts-Giesen. Valerie Stiver, Warren, and Joseph Stiver, Cortland; dissolution sought. Czstochowa is a former industrial-powerhouse turned cultural hub. Otago Daily Times By Karen Pasco The final court case relating to the murder of Azalia Wilson finished in the Invercargill High Court today as Patricia Samson was found guilty of attempting. Industrial action causes Loganair to temporarily suspend Sumburgh/Kirkwall/Inverness service, Council keen to start conversation around 'fair funding' for internal flights, Sullom Voe tanker fees could rise by 50 per cent, Differing views between Shetland and Orkney councillors on valuation board coronation holiday, Ferry terminal work, Ulsta shop plans, new trustees wanted, Nort Natters and more , Valuation joint board to welcome new assessor for the second time since beginning of last year, Young farmer nominated for national apprenticeship awards, Permanent closure of Walls pool 'inevitable' unless energy costs can be cut back, Carmichael seeks answers on Alternative Fuel Payment confusion, Peat consultation, memorial masonry course, NorthLink joins Tall Ships, decarbonising agriculture and more , Criticism of space regulator grossly unfair Strang insists, Fresh chapter for Sound Service Station as new owners take over, Calder appointed new Anderson head teacher, From Fair Isle to Scalloway for 60 tonne crane, Most northerly Up Helly Aa underway in Unst, Church appeals ex-school building planning refusal, Automation Island brings smart building technology to Shetland, History in a wird: the origins of the 'Mirrie Dancers', Three cheers for Leslie as Unst gets into Up Helly Aa spirit, A celebration of what is good about Shetland, Video shows otter and bird battle over breakfast, Watch: first journey to wind farm site for Viking Energy turbine parts, Guizers in high spirits as historic Up Helly Aa procession takes to the streets, Junior Up Helly Aa procession with a difference lights up Lerwick, SIC convener Manson hosts Up Helly Aa civic reception as jarl squad visits Town Hall, Campaign calls on Equinor to halt Rosebank development, Three cheers for guizer jarl John Magnus Gray, All eyes on Scalloway as fire festival season returns, A different approach is needed Highlands and Islands Green MSP Ariane Burgess responds to her critics, Deeply disappointing and woefully uninformed, Ill-informed comments building industry invites councillors to learn more about the sector.
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