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One man admits assaulting MMA fighter Fau Vake, another denies charge of manslaughter

One man admits assaulting MMA fighter Fau Vake, another denies charge of manslaughter
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Man accused of possessing Isis material learning about religion , jury hears

Man accused of possessing Isis material was learning about religion , jury hears

Laine Moger16:56, May 24 2021 123RF The man is on trial in the High Court at Auckland. A man accused of possessing Isis propaganda material took the stand to defend his actions in front of a jury on Monday. He said he was only learning about his religion, and he was put in jail because he is a Muslim and his religion is not liked. The Auckland man, who has name suppression, has denied three charges of possessing objectionable publications, possessing a knife without lawful authority and failing to comply with a search. The three publications had been classified as objectionable by the censor for promoting acts of terrorism, extreme violence and cruelty, the High Court at Auckland heard.

Bribery and corruption: Stephen Borlase forfeits $3 5m but properties, cars unfrozen

Bribery and corruption: Stephen Borlase forfeits $3.5m but properties, cars unfrozen 7 May, 2021 05:00 PM 5 minutes to read Stephen Borlase reached a settlement with police over his frozen assets after New Zealand s biggest bribery case. Photo / Jason Oxenham Stephen Borlase reached a settlement with police over his frozen assets after New Zealand s biggest bribery case. Photo / Jason Oxenham A corrupt former businessman who was jailed for bribing public officials will forfeit millions of dollars to the Crown - but he ll get to keep his home, bach and a vintage car. Stephen Borlase, the head of roading contracting business Projenz, was jailed in 2017 after what became New Zealand s largest ever bribery prosecution.

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