Deficient Dotcom search warrants not invalid, Crown says

Deficient Dotcom search warrants not invalid, Crown says
By Paul McBeth Nov. 28 (BusinessDesk) - Search warrants executed in the 2012 arrest of Mega founder Kim Dotcom were deficient, but not so much as to be invalid and could still be understood by a reasonable person, according to the Crown. At the Court of Appeal in Wellington, David Boldt, appearing for the Attorney-General, told the bench it was accepted that the search warrants were clumsily written with errors of expression, but insisted they contained enough information, and were supported by the arrest warrant, to be valid. “The Crown...