Jonathan Krebs
Minister says immediate pardon not an option in Pora case
The Justice Minister Judith Collins says it would be unconstitutional to consider pardoning convicted murderer and rapist Teina Pora while the matter is before the Privy Council. Audio
Top Stories for Monday 12 August 2013
Police still seeking man in relation to abduction in Panmure; Housing key focus of National Party conference; Govt housing announcement symbolic, nothing more - analyst; Sri Lanka accused of taking… Audio
The Panel with Ali Jones and Jonathan Krebs (Part 2)
Topics - Researchers have connected noise to how food tastes. Associate professor Russell Keast and his team at Deakin University in Melbourne, has found that food on planes tastes bland because of… Audio
The Panel with Ali Jones and Jonathan Krebs (Part 1)
Topics - They've just held a media conference, and Fonterra's CEO says all the remaining contaminated product is now in warehouses and there is little or no risk to any consumers. They say our 100%… Audio
The Panel Pre-Show for 7 August 2013
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The Panel with Jonathan Krebs and Tim Watkin (Part 2)
Topics - Cutting your daily commute could be the key to happiness, according to research conducted for the Gallup-Healthways Well-Being Index - an assessment of the health and happiness of Americans… Audio
The Panel with Jonathan Krebs and Tim Watkin (Part 1)
Topics - parking wardens, who are increasingly the targets of verbal and physical abuse, are being armed with cameras in order to curb or capture aggressive behaviour. The parking wardens with cameras… Audio
The Panel Pre-Show for 25 June 2013
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Changes to jury system come into effect
New legislation aimed at protecting the safety and privacy of jurors, and making the jury process more efficient, has now come into effect. Audio
The Panel with Jonathan Krebs and Tim Watkin (Part 2)
Tattoos are a fashion that can quickly become "infectious" with young people, according to AUT's head of psychology Dr Mark Thorpe. A Christchurch woman who won seven million dollars on Lotto wants to… Audio
The Panel with Jonathan Krebs and Tim Watkin (Part 1)
The owners of a house where a deck collapsed and sent about 20 people and a hot barbecue plummeting to the ground say it was lucky no one was killed. If you want to memorise something, scientists have… Audio
Twice-convicted murderer Teina Pora makes 11th bid for parole
Teina Pora who has spent 20 years in jail for the murder and rape of Susan Burdett makes his 11th appearance before the Parole Board today. Audio
New bill will remove safeguard for motorists
The Law Society has spoken out against a proposed law change which would allow alcohol breath tests being used in prosecutions if there is a problem taking a blood test. Audio
The Panel with Sir Bruce Slane and Jonathan Krebs (Part 2)
Topics - In an attempt to make their productions appeal to a wider audience, some performing arts organisations are offering "tweet seats"- a row at the very back of the auditorium where patrons are… Audio
The Panel with Sir Bruce Slane and Jonathan Krebs (Part 1)
Topics - The first Latin American pope, Argentina's Jorge Bergoglio is a moderate known for his negotiating skills, and for being prepared to challenge powerful interests. The survivor of the RSA… Audio
The Panel Pre-Show for 14 March 2013
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Lawyer on case to prove innocence of Teina Pora
The lawyer for the man who has spent 20 years in jail for the murder and rape of Susan Burdett says he's not getting satisfactory cooperation from the police in his attempt to clear his client's name.
…The Panel with Jonathan Krebs and Tino Pereira (Part 2)
Topics - Scientific evidence has been produced to confirm a long-derided advertising slogan which claimed that chewing gum speeds up thinking and alertness. Some rain has fallen in various parts of… Audio
The Panel with Jonathan Krebs and Tino Pereira (Part 1)
Topics - The Labour Party has overwhelmingly re-elected David Shearer as its leader. Police are taking legal advice on whether they will appeal a court decision to discharge a sportswoman on… Audio
The Panel Pre-Show for 4 February 2013
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