
Cheryl Gwyn
Cheryl Gwyn is a Justice serving as the presiding judge in a high-profile methamphetamine case. She is responsible for guiding the jury through the legal proceedings and ensuring that both the Crown and defence present their cases fairly before reaching a verdict.
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Cheryl Gwyn declared the trespass orders against Peters unreasonable and irrational.
Trevor Mallard interview: Lessons from Ireland amid a changing world orderJustice Cheryl Gwyn referred to Mark Kimber's letter of remorse when determining his sentence.
Mark Kimber’s jailhouse interview on Bethlehem crash that killed Karen and Geoffrey Boucher: ‘I’m genuinely sorry’Justice Cheryl Gwyn detailed Mark Kimber's driving history during the sentencing.
‘Honorary’ Filthy Few member Mark Kimber sentenced for the manslaughter of Tauranga pedestrians Geoffrey and Karen BoucherJustice Cheryl Gwyn held a teleconference from the High Court at Wellington to discuss the injunction.
Jevon McSkimming ‘strongly denies’ acting inappropriately in firearms licences vetting processJustice Cheryl Gwyn sentenced To'ofohe and discussed the nature of his drug operation.
Lower Hutt man Sunia To’ofohe’s meth stash leads to 14-year prison sentenceJustice Cheryl Gwyn confirmed the lifting of Mark Kimber's name suppression.
Motorcycle rider who killed two pedestrians found guilty of manslaughter; identity revealedJustice Cheryl Gwyn confirmed the lifting of Mark Kimber's name suppression following the verdict.
Motorcycle rider who killed two pedestrians found guilty of manslaughter; identity revealedJustice Cheryl Gwyn said, in summing up, manslaughter was defined as culpable homicide that was not murder.
Tauranga manslaughter trial: Jury retires to consider verdictJustice Cheryl Gwyn is presiding over the trial.
Manslaughter trial begins for motorcyclist charged with deaths of Geoffrey and Karen BoucherJustice Cheryl Gwyn summarized the opposing cases for the jury during the trial.
Operation Elusive: Sunia To’ofohe convicted on multiple drug chargesJustice Cheryl Gwyn is expected to sum up the case for the jury.
Defence in major methamphetamine case argues police didn’t follow their own procedures




































