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Nurse pleads guilty to manslaughter

Friday 26 February 2010 | Published in Crime

Justice of the Peace Bernice Manarangi presided over the following cases in the high court this week: A Mitiaro woman with name suppression appeared for a call-over on a manslaughter charge. She switched the not guilty plea she filed in November to guilty through legal counsel Norman George. The woman, who is a nurse, was […]

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Assault, burglary, drink driving dealt with

Tuesday 23 February 2010 | Published in Crime

JP Ina Tautu presided over a number of cases in the Rarotonga High Court last week: Tai Herman was called for a common assault charge. The name suppression Herman was granted last month expired, and Tautu did not renew it. Herman did not appear in court as he is tied up in Aitutaki helping to […]

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198 companies struck off

Thursday 18 February 2010 | Published in Crime

Almost 200 companies failed to file their annual return fees and have been struck off the Register of Companies. The Companies Act of 1970 requires a company to pay its return fees each year, and to file a form listing such details as particulars of directors and secretary, shareholders and shares, present members and persons […]

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Four assault on a female cases in court this week

Saturday 13 February 2010 | Published in Crime

Justice of the peace Pae Tuteru presided over a number of cases in the high court this week: Emily Rima – pleaded not guilty to careless driving. Counsel Levenia Rokoika alleged that police had unlawfully approached the defendant prior to the hearing, urging her to plead guilty and pay fines, and asked that the court […]

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Wilkie withdraws proceedings against Demos

Friday 12 February 2010 | Published in Crime

Wilkie Rasmussen has withdrawn legal proceedings against the Democratic Party after his expulsion from the party late last year. On September 10, Rasmussen, who is currently the attorney general and finance minister, filed an application for various declaratory orders declaring that the cancellation of his party membership be null and void, and of no legal […]

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3 bench warrants issued

Saturday 6 February 2010 | Published in Crime

Three bench warrants were issued at last Thursday’s criminal hearing in the High Court. Bobby Tekoronga was charged with excess breath alcohol. His failure to appear in court prompted Reid to issue a bench warrant. Tangatatutai Ngatupuna was charged with cultivating cannabis and assault on a female. He did not appear in court and a […]

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Bench warrants issued for non-appearance

Friday 5 February 2010 | Published in Crime

Justice of the Peace Dorice Reid issued bench warrants for a number of people who failed to turn up to court yesterday. Bench warrants were issued for Bobby Tekoronga, Tangatatutai Ngatupuna, David Nicholls, Brett Gibson, David Chaloner, Matangaro Lang, Samuel Karaponga, Temu Okotai, Sakaria Siga and Samuela Seru, who all failed to appear in court. […]

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This week's appearances

Saturday 30 January 2010 | Published in Crime

Cases dealt with in the high court this week: Tuarongo Pareangacharged with attempted rape. Pareanga has been advised to seek legal representation and will re-appear before the court on February 4. Andrew Tonoriocharged with theft. Tonorio has 13 outstanding ‘not guilty’ pleas and four outstanding ‘guilty’ pleas. On Thursday he told the court that he’d […]

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Bail changed for Williams

Saturday 30 January 2010 | Published in Crime

Paul Williams appeared in court this week for assault on a female. His wife will not be withdrawing the charges. Prosecutor Kim Saunders of Crown Law said that Williams had “approached” and “interfered with” the victim, thus violating the conditions of his bail. Counsel Norman George countered that since the couple is “back together, living […]

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Threatening to kill case back in the high court

Saturday 30 January 2010 | Published in Crime

StRuck-off lawyer Tevita Vakalalabure appeared before the high court on Thursday for an outstanding threatening to kill charge. Legal counsel Norman George requested that the case be adjourned until Vakalalabure receives the medical “documents” he is expecting. The defendant is waiting to hear confirmation for an appointment he made with an Auckland specialist, who will […]

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28 hearings in criminal court

Wednesday 27 January 2010 | Published in Crime

Justice of the Peace Dorice Reid presided over 28 hearings last Thursday, ranging in nature from careless driving to assisting an escape from prison. Most cases were adjourned to later dates, as legal counsel Norman George said he has just returned to the island and has not had sufficient time to meet with his clients. […]

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First court sitting of the year

Friday 15 January 2010 | Published in Crime

Daniel Mare – previously pleaded not guilty to burglary but appeared in court yesterday to assess whether he had legal representation. The defendant still did not have a lawyer and the court heard from the prison warden that no one wanted to represent him or his fellow inmate, Putere Dean. Police prosecutor senior sergeant Tuaine […]

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Tahiti claimant seeks title

Thursday 14 January 2010 | Published in Crime

One of the claimants for Rarotonga’s chiefly Makea Nui title says one needs to go deeper into Tahitian history to find out the real story behind the title. Oti Oti, who is of Maukean descent and has been in the country for the last three weeks, has been residing in French Polynesia since 1970. Oti […]

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Suppression for official

Tuesday 12 January 2010 | Published in Crime

A prominent island official received name suppression in the High Court yesterday when facing a charge of common assault charge. Justice of the Peace Pae Tuteru granted name suppression for a man accused of assaulting a 57-year-old on Friday night. The alleged offence happened near the office of the ministry of infrastructure and planning in […]

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Seven arrests during New Year period

Tuesday 5 January 2010 | Published in Crime

Police are generally pleased with how the New Year period went despite arresting seven people. A 25-year-old male from Arorangi was found to be driving while disqualified last Friday morning – January 1- during a traffic blitz in front of Empire Theatre. He was bailed and will appear in court on January 14. A 37-year-old […]

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Audit investigation process questioned

Tuesday 17 November 2009 | Published in Crime

The way in which an audit investigation was carried out into alleged misuse of public funds by the Cook Islands Investment Corporation’s chief executive, was questioned in court yesterday. Suspended CEO John Tini applied for an interim injunction order to be granted by the court to compel the attorney general Sir Terepai Maoate and the […]

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Land workshops to create awareness

Monday 16 November 2009 | Published in Crime

The land court community workshops which start today will be purely educational, and not a place to settle disputes. Justice secretary Mark Short says the first part of the workshops will involve presentations by land division staff, and this will be followed by a question-and-answer session. Application forms will be available to those at the […]

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Areai-Enoka's religious beliefs questioned

Wednesday 26 August 2009 | Published in Crime

Tuesday 25: Lawyer for one of the accused in the Operation Slush trial questioned Junior Areai-Enoka about his religious beliefs last week. Norman George, Chris Vaile and Charles Koronui are facing conspiracy and corruption charges brought against them by Crown Law. Chris Vaile’s defence counsel, Tim Arnold asked him about a reference in the witness’s […]

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Witness accused of abusing privileges

Wednesday 26 August 2009 | Published in Crime

Friday 21: The issue of safety gear was again discussed during the Operation Slush trial as questioning of Junior Areai-Enoka continued on Wednesday. Norman George, Chris Vaile and Charles Koronui are at present facing a raft of dishonesty charges. The witness confirmed a purchase order of safety gear for Aitutaki asbestos cleaning on October 22, […]

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Accused drills defendant over purchase detail

Wednesday 26 August 2009 | Published in Crime

Thursday 20: Accused Norman George continued questioning Junior Areai-Enoka on day 11 (Wednesday) of the Operation Slush Trial. The key witness had previously alluded to the court how George was involved with him in purchasing safety gear for the road and quarry operators in the outer island and the asbestos cleaning programme in 2002. The […]

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