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Millionaire couple lose war with neighbours after paving over 3ft of land

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Judge orders millionaire London couple sued over 3ft land-grab to return it to their neighbours

Wendy Mszyca, 58, and her lover Amanda Uziell-Hamilton, were accused of seizing the narrow strip of ground between their house that of their neighbours in Camberwell, South London.

Multimillionaire ex-Barclays banker WINS £50,000 court fight against Kent CCTV fitter

Ivan Ritossa and his wife Marina said Bruce Pearce had arranged for their sprawling holiday villa in the Cote d Azur in France to be broken into as an act of spite on November 30, 2019

Biggy the dog escapes death sentence after biting farmworker during fight

A Dogs Trust survey of more than 6000 people in May has found changes in dog behaviour during the Covid-19 lockdown. A dog that bit a farmworker several times while defending its owner during a fight on a West Coast dairy farm has escaped a death sentence. Matene Hapeta’s pitbull cross, Biggy, will not be put down because Judge David Saunders said it had attacked during “exceptional circumstances”. Hapeta, 34, was convicted in the Greymouth District Court in December of owning a dog that caused serious injury to his former co-worker, Kodi Purcell. Supplied Biggy the pitbull cross was saved from being put down after a judge decided he attacked a farmworker in “exceptional circumstances”. His owner, Matene Hapeta, has been convicted of owning a dog which caused injury.

Christchurch man who took illicit drugs, bashed elderly woman escapes conviction after automatism defence accepted

Christchurch man who took illicit drugs, bashed elderly woman escapes conviction after automatism defence accepted 2 Feb, 2021 12:38 AM 8 minutes to read Maia Tirikatene outside court with her supporters after the man who attacked her was discharged without conviction on Tuesday. Photo / George Heard. Maia Tirikatene outside court with her supporters after the man who attacked her was discharged without conviction on Tuesday. Photo / George Heard. Anna Leask is a senior reporter for the New Zealand Heraldanna.leask@nzherald.co.nz@AnnaLeask A Christchurch man who brutally beat an elderly service station worker after taking illicit drugs has been granted a discharge without conviction and permanent name suppression after the court accepted his defence of automatism.

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