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Waiouru medal thieves get sentences shortened

The Court of Appeal has reduced the sentences of two men who stole 96 valuable medals from the Waiouru Army Museum. Career criminals Ronald van Wakeren and James Kapa outraged the nation when they were paid a $200,000 reward for......

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Published By: NZ Herald - Court of Appeal - Thursday, 6 October, 2011

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