Judge rules Dotcom extradition hearing should start
The long-awaited extradition hearing has already been knocked back nine times.
Hamish McNicol
Tue, 22 Sep 2015
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An extradition case against Kim Dotcom and his fellow Megupload co-accused will go ahead this week, despite his efforts to have various stay applications heard first.
Yesterday, in the Auckland District Court Justice Nevin Dawson heard arguments over whether an extradition eligibility hearing
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Hamish McNicol
Tue, 22 Sep 2015
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