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Two rape cases in court

Monday 12 July 2010 | Published in Crime

Justice of the peace John Kenning presided over a number of cases in the high court last week: A man with name suppression again entered no plea to a charge of rape. He will appear before a jury on a date which will be set at a call-over on August 19. Another man with name […]

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Good day on court for Cooks

Wednesday 7 July 2010 | Published in Crime

The Cook Islands tennis squad had a successful day on the courts yesterday in day two of the East Pacific Qualifying tennis tournament at the Nikao Tennis Centre. Some great wins were seen right across the age groups from the under 12 and under 14 grades to the under 18 division. The country’s top junior […]

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Te Puna dispute continues

Wednesday 7 July 2010 | Published in Crime

The Te Puna land dispute marches on. Lawyer Ross Holmes has withdrawn his application for a re-hearing and amended the 45-page appeal he filed in early April. The appeal is now a slim five pages and names three respondents – Tere Carr on behalf of Tereapii Ritea and Mata Short and family, Ian Wilmot on […]

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Law Society addresses shortage

Friday 2 July 2010 | Published in Crime

The Cook Islands Law Society responded yesterday to a letter to the editor published in CI News last Saturday charging that the Cook Islands justice system is disorganised and inefficient. The letter writer questions the “apparent lack of urgency in dispensing justice through our court system” and calls it “an increasingly embarrassing situation”. President of […]

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CIANGO back with public meeting

Monday 28 June 2010 | Published in Crime

CIANGO, the recently-reinstated organisation that acts as an umbrella for all non-governmental organisations (NGOs) in the Cook Islands, is focusing on recruiting members it lost when it was struck off the ministry of justice register last December. CIANGO was re-registered on March 8 and has since been holding executive board meetings regularly. But last night […]

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Court says prior decision ignored law

Monday 28 June 2010 | Published in Crime

The court of appeal recently overturned a September decision issued by Chief Justice-elect Tom Weston. In September 2009, Weston found Travis Moore guilty of contempt for continuing to mine sand from a contentious piece of Ngatangiia property after the court issued an injunction restricting him from doing so. Taakoka Villas, which currently holds the lease […]

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'Apologise to the guy in the mirror'

Friday 25 June 2010 | Written by CI News Staff | Published in Court, Crime, National

Justice of the peace John Kenning presided over a number of cases in the high court yesterday, a number of which were adjourned as defence lawyer Norman George was off the island.

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Chilwell appeal allowed 'in part'

Tuesday 22 June 2010 | Published in Crime

The court of appeal last week allowed Caryn Chilwell’s appeal “in part” and adjusted the damages she owes Robert Ioaba for an August 2007 motor vehicle accident. At a hearing in November of last year, Justice Christine Grice ruled that Chilwell owed Ioaba $30,000 in general damages, $27,422.54 in special damages and $26,016.95 in costs […]

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Williams knighted in Queen's honours

Thursday 17 June 2010 | Published in Crime

A judge, who was last year appointed to the Cook Islands’ High Court, was knighted in the recent Queen’s Birthday Honours List in New Zealand. On June 7, Justice Hugh Williams was made an Additional Knight Companion of the New Zealand Order of Merit in the honours. Sir John “Hugh” Williams, KNZM, QC is the […]

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Chilwell seeks cost reduction

Thursday 17 June 2010 | Published in Crime

Following a motor vehicle crash three years ago, the court ordered Caryn Chilwell to compensate the injured party to the tune of nearly $50,000. This week, Chilwell was back in court disputing costs and damages awarded before three judges of the court of appeal. Counsel Rebecca Edwards flew to Rarotonga to represent Chilwell, the appellant, […]

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Justice wants more secure vehicle

Thursday 17 June 2010 | Published in Crime

Following an inmate’s escape from a warden-driven vehicle in February, the ministry of justice is working to tighten security measures around the transport of prisoners. Secretary of Justice Mark Short said that the ministry cannot afford to purchase a properly secured vehicle, as they cost around US$80,000. The ministry is waiting for the minister of […]

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Theft, assault, sex charges dealt with

Friday 11 June 2010 | Published in Crime

Justice of the peace Bernice Manarangi presided over a number of cases in the high court yesterday: Vaevaeongo Tangiiti – appeared for a theft charge, which counsel Norman George applied to strike out as it involves a land dispute issue. Counsel Charles Little, who appeared for the informant, agreed to file the application to strike […]

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Police stick to 'no-drop' policy

Friday 4 June 2010 | Published in Crime

Justice of the peace Tiki Matapo presided over a number of cases in the high court yesterday: Taura Pukea – pleaded not guilty to a charge of threatening to injure or do grievous bodily harm. Legal counsel Norman George said that the charge was a ‘wild allegation’ and ‘totally unjustified’ and alleged that police had […]

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Injunction dismissed by court

Tuesday 1 June 2010 | Published in Crime

Chief Justice Tom Weston’s judgement on the Democratic Party injunction dismissed the application and upheld the right of the conference organisers to call the conference. “It seems undesirable that the affairs of a political party should be resolved by the court without allowing the members to speak. At the end of the day, the party […]

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Dragonflies take it to Red Divas

Monday 31 May 2010 | Published in Crime

As expected – the premier netball game between the Takuvaine Red Divas and Avatiu Dragonflies was hotly contested. But a rejuvenated Avatiu side came out to play hard ball and within the first few minutes of the game, the Dragonflies were up 5 points to nil. But the team experienced some speed wobbles allowing Takuvaine […]

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Court report correction

Saturday 29 May 2010 | Published in Crime

Yesterday’s Cook Islands News court report said that Vaevaeongo Tangiiti did not appear in court on Thursday on a charge of theft. The defendant was in fact present in the courtroom – it was legal counsel Norman George who was not present. We apologise for the error. The defendant says he has entered a plea […]

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'Warrior mentality' condemned

Monday 17 May 2010 | Published in Crime

Chief Justice David Williams wrapped up a few cases on Friday in his last sitting at the criminal court of the Cook Islands: Japhet Manuel appeared for call-overs on possession of cannabis and utensils and an unlawfully found charge. Counsel Norman George told the court that the defendant’s “total cooperation” with all police instructions and […]

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Parade honours departing chief justice

Saturday 15 May 2010 | Published in Crime

Police yesterday paid tribute to David Williams who is bowing out as Chief Justice and handing the title and responsibility to Tom Weston. Police raised the national flag and sat for a number of speeches recognising the work Williams has done over the years in the Cook Islands high court. Police commissioner Maara Tetava said […]

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Lingering cases set for trials

Friday 14 May 2010 | Published in Crime

Chief Justice David Williams presided over a number of cases in the high court yesterday Tevita Vakalalabure – call-overs on charges of assault with intent, threatening to kill, endangering transport and excess breath alcohol. Saunders asked that the case go to trial in the second week of July, but defence counsel Norman George advised the […]

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Court orders landowner to pay indemnity costs

Friday 14 May 2010 | Published in Crime

An application filed by Taakoka Island Villas Limited (TIVL) for indemnity costs was approved this week. Chief Justice David Williams issued a judgment in the long-running dispute between TIVL and landowner Ruta Tupangaia regarding Aremango section 7A1A2 in Ngatangiia. Williams ruled that indemnity costs be awarded to TIVL on the grounds that Tupangaia’s conduct during […]

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