Kim Dotcom and the Govt Minister who said 'NO'

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Fri, 09 Mar 2012 6:07p.m.

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3 News has obtained over 2000 pages of Government documents relating to Kim Dotcom's successful residency application.

3 News has obtained over 2000 pages of Government documents relating to Kim Dotcom's successful residency application.

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24/06/2012 7:20:32 a.m.

dennis wrote:

So what is this term "mega-conspiracy"? It's not really in legal dictionaries in the US is it? Isn't it a term dreamed-up by a prosecutor just to make complete jack-asses of the New Zealand "authorities"?

22/03/2012 10:09:11 p.m.

KiwiKid wrote:

@Terry Atkinson: No Terry you're wrong. One is "presumed" innocent until proven guilty. The reality is, one is in fact either guilty or not guilty. But there is is a presumption in the legal system that one is innocent until proven in a court of law that they are in fact guilty. A subtle but very real difference.

14/03/2012 10:40:44 a.m.

Huang wrote:

Hurrah for Simon Power! Which is why he is highly regarded. NZ can lessened the damage to our reputation by sending Dotcom packing anywhere!