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right? and then the defense honed in on the biggest problem. here they were prosecuting a man for murder when according to the state s own medical examiner the cause of death was most likely heart disease. coroner dr. todd grey admitted on the stand he never classified michele s death as a homicide. and that even his decision to call it undetermined was not exactly based on science. you met with the investigators in your office, correct? yes, that is correct. and they worked hard to try and persuade you to change it? they gave me an extensive, in-depth presentation as to what they thought proved this was a homicide. and then they took an unusual step of hiring an outside medical expert to bolster the case for homicide, the defense showed on cross-examination he was no more definitive. when you consider all of the circumstances of this case, you still conclude that the manner
Top marks: $10 billion GDP makes Western Bay one of strongest regions
5 Mar, 2021 07:00 PM
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Tauranga and the Western Bay are one of the top performing regions in the country. Photo /File
Tauranga and the Western Bay are one of the top performing regions in the country. Photo /File
The Western Bay s GDP has tipped $10 billion again despite Covid-19, with the region s primary sectors continuing to drive job creation. A report from Infometrics on Tauranga and the Western Bay sub-region, which compares 2020 to 2019, highlights an unemployment rate of 3.9 per cent compared to the national rate of 4.6 per cent and a 2020 GDP of $10 billion only .06 per cent behind figures in 2019.