Granting Dotcom extradition documents will leave NZ standing alone, Solicitor-General says

Granting Dotcom extradition documents will leave NZ standing alone, Solicitor-General says
By Paul McBeth July 30 (BusinessDesk) - Granting internet tycoon Kim Dotcom access to documents supporting his extradition to the US would leave New Zealand as an outlier, as no other country has ever ordered that kind of disclosure, according to the Solicitor-General. Acting ultimately on behalf of the US Federal government, Solicitor-General Mike Heron told a full Supreme Court bench no other appellant court across common law has upheld a disclosure request in the pre-trial stages, and doing so would leave New Zealand as an outlier in the...