US says enough is enough, Dotcom extradition hearing must go ahead
Crown lawyer Christine Gordon says Dotcom and his legal team have "gambled'' on getting multiple delays of the hearing.
Victoria Young
Wed, 11 Mar 2015
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The US government says Kim Dotcom has already spent millions of dollars in legal fees relating to his extradition hearing, and it should not be further delayed.
Today, in the Auckland District Court, Judge Nevin Dawson is presiding over an application to move the extradition hearing from June to
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Victoria Young
Wed, 11 Mar 2015
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