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Court: Raid on Dotcom mansion was legal, removing hard drives was not

article published on 19 February, 2014

The New Zealand Court of Appeals has ruled that police raids on Kim Dotcom's mansion in 2012 were in fact legal, but the removal of evidence, including computers and hard drives, were "an unauthorized breach." Dotcom's lawyer Ira Rothken says they will likely take the appeal to the Supreme Court over the validity of the warrants for the raid. On January 20th, 2012, authorities including ... [ read the full article ]

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All the people of the world is sick & tired of the imperialist U.S. Govt. playing "The Sci-Fi character of God" lol

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