
Paul Radich
Paul Radich is a judge who has presided over the case involving Heremaia. He made pivotal rulings regarding name suppression and the safety of Heremaia during his remand, emphasizing the risks associated with gang-related violence and the challenges of ensuring the safety of inmates within the prison system.
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Judge Paul Radich is awaiting to decide on Mariameno's challenge to her expulsion from the party.
Te Pāti Māori tension at Waitangi leaves chances of reconciliation in ruin – Adam PearseJustice Paul Radich’s interim decision to reinstate Kapa-Kingi is seen as a positive sign.
What to expect from Waitangi 2026 without the Treaty Principles Bill – Adam PearseJustice Paul Radich’s decision referred to Mahoney’s original sentencing notes and the pattern of his offenses.
Sex offender Nathaniel Mahoney handed 5-year supervision order by High CourtJustice Paul Radich described Hannon as having engineered Bridson's death.
Mathew Hannon sentenced for manslaughter after he ‘engineered’ neighbour’s deathJustice Paul Radich sentenced Anderson jnr to six years in prison.
Basil Anderson jnr sentenced for killing his father in Pātea, South Taranaki, amid meth psychosisJustice Paul Radich presided over the sentencing of McLeod for the murder of Rademakers.
Woman dead, man critical after both were shot by police in Christchurch overnightJustice Paul Radich commented on McLeod's actions and his lack of responsibility.
Manukura McLeod sentenced to life for killing sleeping love rival Dayne RademakersJustice Paul Radich is overseeing the jury trial.
Rau Tongia killing: Defendant recalls discovering dead body in her bedJustice Paul Radich is presiding over the trial.
Rau Tongia killing: Woman accused of inciting fatal shooting denies being a party to murderJudge Paul Radich wrote in a court ruling that the teen’s murderer believed publication of his name would endanger his safety.
Ariki Rigby’s Mongrel Mob killer under protective custody after death threats, jailhouse ‘hit’ put out on him













































