Anne Stevens
David Bain awarded $925k
Instead of compensation David Bain has been awarded $925,000 as an ex gratia payment. Barrister and law lecturer Anne Stevens explains what this means. Audio
NZs conviction rate
Criminal lawyer Anne Stevens discusses the rise in New Zealand's incarceration rate. Audio
Pistorius appeal rejected
Barrister Anne Stevens talks about the denial of an appeal for athlete Oscar Pistorius who killed his girlfriend Reeva Steenkamp. Audio
Bain compo bid fails
Barrister and law lecturer Anne Stevens discusses the procedures around David Bain's bid for compensation for wrongful imprisonment. Audio
Police visit activists
Lawyer Anne Stevens talks about Police pre-empting TPP protests by visiting known activists. Audio
Dunedin courthouse to be restored for $15 million
Dunedin residents who have spent months campaigning to save the historic courthouse are savouring victory. Audio
Oscar Pistorius
Criminal barrister Anne Stevens discusses the Oscar Pistorius murder verdict. Audio
Sex Offender Register
Criminal lawyer Anne Stevens talks to the Panel about the pro's and con's of a criminal Sex Offender Register. Audio
Whatever happened to Family Court counselling?
Dunedin barrister Anne Stevens talks to the Panel about the demise of Family Court counselling and the fall-out from that. Audio
Livingstone case: Coroners report shows red flags
The chief coroner, Deborah Marshall, has criticised the police in Dunedin for missing a series of signs that Edward Livingstone was a risk. Livingstone killed his two children, Bradley and Ellen, and… Audio
Driver sent to prison for killing two friends
A young woman badly injured in a fatal crash last year in Dunedin has told the driver she hates him and will never forgive him for killing two of her friends. Audio
Anne Stevens interview excerpt
A young woman badly injured in a fatal crash has told the driver she hates him and will never forgive him for killing two of her friends. Courtney Donald's victim impact statement was heard in the… Audio
Chilling facts from the Livingstone inquest
The coroner's court has heard that Edward Livingstone talked to others about intending to kill his children and himself as early as mid-2013, but the police did not take the threats seriously. Audio
Enough evidence for Otago prison manslaughter prosecution
A lawyer says she believes there was enough evidence to lay charges over the death of an Otago prisoner from a suspected drug overdose. Audio