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O’Neill has conducted a prolonged campaign against Malcouronne, his wife and children, since they moved in to their Shakespeare Rd house in mid-2018. In mid-2019, Judge David Harvey issued restraining orders against both of them. Malcouronne successfully appealed that decision and the restraining order against him was removed. The order against O’Neill remained in place, with High Court judge Justice Karen Clark describing her as “the indisputable and relentless harasser”. Within days of Justice Clark’s decision coming out, O’Neill served Malcouronne with a summons alleging that he had breached the restraining order against him.
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With neighbour disputes on the rise, it might just be time to bring over that batch of scones. (First published October 2017)
Kirsty Lawrence16:43, Jul 12 2021
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A man who allegedly shot a police officer on Bankwood Rd in Hamilton has appeared in court.
A man accused of shooting a police officer in Hamilton has appeared in court. The 23-year-old man, who received interim name suppression, appeared in the Hamilton District Court in front of Judge David Harvey on Monday, charged with a range of offences. He is alleged to have shot a police officer in Hamilton late on Friday night during a routine traffic stop. Court documents listed the firearm he was in possession of as a shotgun. His charges include aggravated wounding, unlawfully carrying and possessing a firearm and unlawfully taking a vehicle.