Kiwis Demand Evidence From The US in Megaupload Case
A New Zealand High Court has ruled that Kim Dotcom's extradition to the US is conditional on the evidence being presented.
A New Zealand High Court judge has ruled the U.S. must hand over its evidence against Megaupload founder Kim Dotcom if the Justice Department wants him extradited.
The high court's ruling quashed America's appeal of a lower court decision that said the U.S. must show its evidence against Dotcom before his extradition hearing, Wired reported Thursday.
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