Supreme Court upholds validity of Dotcom search warrants, Chief Justice dissents

Supreme Court upholds validity of Dotcom search warrants, Chief Justice dissents
By Paul McBeth Dec. 23 (BusinessDesk) - The Supreme Court has ruled the search warrants executed in the high-profile arrest of internet entrepreneur Kim Dotcom were valid, although Chief Justice Sian Elias was a dissenting voice on the bench. Justices John McGrath, William Young, Susan Glazebrook, Terence Arnold turned down Dotcom's appeal to have the warrants deemed invalid, saying they were not unreasonably vague and general, upholding a Court of Appeal ruling that their deficiencies weren't substantial enough to declare them void. "...