Frustrations to the fore at public meetingErin Tasker/Fairfax NZ Associate justice minister Mark Mitchell fronted for a youth crime meeting in Ashburton. Someone could be killed if a something isn't done about Ashburton's youth crime problem, associate justice minister Mark Mitchell was told at a public meeting in the town on Thursday. Erin Tasker/Fairfax NZ Associate justice minister Mark Mitchell fronted for a youth crime meeting in Ashburton. Among those attending the meeting were people who had fallen victim to youth crime in recent times. "You have to understand there's a lot of steps when dealing with the youth court, it's not clear cut," Banfield said.
Source: Stuff April 20, 2017 19:52 UTC