
Confessions of a District Court Judge 'I have often prayed for people I have sentenced'
Matt Heath & Tyler Adams Afternoons · Newstalk ZB
May 19, 202115m 5s
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Rosemary Riddell sat on the bench at the Hamilton District Court for 12 years - starting law late after studying in her 40s before becoming a Judge 14 years later.
Now retired in Central Otago, she's written her book “To Be Fair: Confessions of a District Court Judge” about everything she once wasn't allowed to say.
She joined Simon Barnett and Phil Gifford to discuss her book and answer callers' questions.
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Now retired in Central Otago, she's written her book “To Be Fair: Confessions of a District Court Judge” about everything she once wasn't allowed to say.
She joined Simon Barnett and Phil Gifford to discuss her book and answer callers' questions.
LISTEN ABOVE
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