
Christine French
Christine French is a Justice of the Court of Appeal in New Zealand, who was part of the panel that upheld the decisions of lower courts regarding a treatment injury claim related to a delayed diagnosis of Guillain-Barré syndrome.
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Justice Christine French is one of the judges presiding over the hearing.
Christchurch mosque gunman’s phone calls monitored, cut off if he shared his ideologyJustice Christine French was part of the panel that found no miscarriage of justice in relation to the hair evidence.
Convicted double-murderer Scott Watson due before Parole Board againChristine French was one of the justices presiding over the appeal hearing.
Scott Watson fails to overturn his convictions for murdering Ben Smart and Olivia HopeJustice Christine French noted that Heta's background provided a rational explanation for his early participation in group offending.
Rotorua gang member Raymond Heta fails to get jail term reduced after his attack left victim paraplegicJustice Christine French noted that Heta's background provided a rational explanation for his early participation in group offending.
Rotorua gang member Raymond Heta fails to get jail term reduced after his attack left victim paraplegicJustices Pheroze Jagose, Ian Gault and Christine French said in their decision while credit should have been given for background factors.
Court of Appeal shortens Rosabel Kronfeld’s prison term for aggravated burglary attackJustices Christine French, Sarah Katzand David Collins said they were aware the decision would be very disappointing for the appellant and his family.
Teen left wheelchair-bound by Guillain-Barré syndrome denied ACC cover on appeal
























