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Covid 19 coronavirus: High Court hears arguments questioning legality of vaccine rollout
12 May, 2021 05:15 AM
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Over 100 million people worldwide have had the vaccine. Photo / 123RF
multimedia journalist at the Herald in Wellington@katieharrisnz
A group questioning the legality of New Zealand s vaccine rollout has argued its case in the High Court at Wellington today.
Much of the case by applicant Nga Kaitiaki Tuku Ihu Inc focuses on whether the vaccine being rolled out to the majority of the country fits within the provisional consent legislation in the Medicines Act that it has been granted under.
The vaccine, Pfizer-BioNTech Covid 19, has been formally tested on more than 40,000 people - half received the vaccine, the other half a placebo which consisted of slightly salty water. Since it started being used widely, tens of millions of people have now received it.
Police open investigation into Newsroom Newsroom 5 days ago © Provided by Newsroom
Newsroom is slapped with a full $13,000 order for costs, and is now subject to a police inquiry, over a video story that changed a worrying Oranga Tamariki practice
Police have opened a criminal investigation into Newsroom over a documentary published at the end of last year revealing a reverse uplift of children by Oranga Tamariki staff.
The video story, by Newsroom Investigates editor Melanie Reid, was forced off this website by High Court order at the urging of the Solicitor-General for allegedly containing information that could identify the children involved in the case. Newsroom disputed that claim and, in initial negotiations with Crown Law, amended the video to meet most of its listed concerns. However its lawyers then went, without notice, to the High Court and obtained the interim injunction order preventing its further publication.
Court of Appeal reveals reason it quashed Wayne Montaperto s 1988 convictions
5 May, 2021 09:22 PM
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The Court of Appeal has released the reasons why Wayne Montaperto s convictions were quashed. Photo / File
The Court of Appeal has released the reasons why Wayne Montaperto s convictions were quashed. Photo / File
Hawkes Bay Today
The Court of Appeal has released its reasoning for quashing child abduction and sex-related convictions for a Napier man police wrongly suspected of having killed schoolgirl Teresa Cormack.
Wayne Montaperto, now aged in his mid-60s, was convicted of kidnapping four children and doing an indecent act in a trial at the High Court at Wellington in 1988.
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