NZ legal system fails if Dotcom doesn't get info held by US, says lawyer

NZ legal system fails if Dotcom doesn't get info held by US, says lawyer
By Paul McBeth Sept. 20 (BusinessDesk) - New Zealand's legal system will have failed if the US government succeeds in its bid to quash the court-ordered release under discovery rules of the evidence it holds relating to internet tycoon Kim Dotcom's extradition, the Court of Appeal heard today. Counsel for Dotcom, Paul Davison QC, told Justices Terence Arnold, Ellen France and Christine French in Wellington his client needs access to information relevant to his extradition for natural justice to be served. "It would be a failure of our lega...