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Burnham court martial: Staff sergeant Jeremy Boyd guilty of indecent assault
14 Apr, 2021 12:00 AM
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Royal New Zealand Army Medical Corps staff sergeant Jeremy Leslie Boyd denied the charges. Photo / George Heard
Royal New Zealand Army Medical Corps staff sergeant Jeremy Leslie Boyd denied the charges. Photo / George Heard
A New Zealand Defence Force soldier has been found guilty of groping a female subordinate at a function.
Royal New Zealand Army Medical Corps staff sergeant Jeremy Leslie Boyd denied a September 22, 2016 indecent assault at Burnham Military Camp, 30km south of Christchurch.
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The senior non-commissioned officer faced a court martial at Burnham Military Camp outside Christchurch after being charged under the Crimes Act 1961 – with an alternative accusation of common assault.
Burnham court martial: Soldier denies indecent assault allegation
11 Apr, 2021 11:30 PM
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Royal New Zealand Army Medical Corps staff sergeant Jeremy Leslie Boyd denies charges and stands trial at a court martial at Burnham Military Camp. Photo / George Heard
Royal New Zealand Army Medical Corps staff sergeant Jeremy Leslie Boyd denies charges and stands trial at a court martial at Burnham Military Camp. Photo / George Heard
A New Zealand Defence Force soldier is facing court martial for indecent assault after allegedly groping a junior subordinate at a function.
Royal New Zealand Army Medical Corps staff sergeant Jeremy Leslie Boyd is accused of a September 22, 2016 indecent assault at Burnham Military Camp, 30km south of Christchurch.
08 March 2021
Taking part in counter-piracy operations at sea isn’t run-of-the-mill for a lawyer but it’s the kind of challenge that attracted Natacha Wisstt to joining the New Zealand Defence Force (NZDF) as a legal officer.
University of Canterbury (UC) Law graduate Natacha Wisstt loves the challenge of being a legal officer for the New Zealand Defence Force.
Natacha finished her Master of Laws degree in International Law and Politics from the University of Canterbury (UC) in 2019 but she knew a conventional legal career wasn’t her style.
She realised working for NZDF would allow her to combine her interests in international law and the law of armed conflict and offer plenty of excitement and new skills.