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    Default Megaupload Case May Be Dead in the Water for Service Issues

    http://www.nzherald.co.nz/business/n...ectid=10800409

    United States district court judge Liam O'Grady said he didn't know if "we are ever going to have a trial in this matter" after being told Dotcom's file-sharing company had never been formally served with criminal papers by the US.
    Basically, the United States has very strict rules about notifying people of lawsuits and how long you have to do so an it appears that they screwed up service on the actual business entity Megaupload.

    The NZ News article has the bare bones and Ernesto at Torrent freak has more info here:

    http://torrentfreak.com/megaupload-t...e-says-120420/

    If this issue indeed prevents Megaupload from being tried in the US, it would be a blunder of epic proportions. And it is not the first ?procedural? mistake either.

    Last month the New Zealand High Court declared the order used to seize Dotcom?s property ?null and void? after it was discovered that the police had acted under a court order that should have never been granted.

    The error dates back to January when the police applied for the order granting them permission to seize Dotcom?s property. Rather than applying for an interim restraining order, the Police Commissioner applied for a foreign restraining order instead.

    The exact ramifications of the failure to serve will become apparent in the near future.
    citykitteh Reviewed by citykitteh on . Megaupload Case May Be Dead in the Water for Service Issues http://www.nzherald.co.nz/business/news/article.cfm?c_id=3&objectid=10800409 Basically, the United States has very strict rules about notifying people of lawsuits and how long you have to do so an it appears that they screwed up service on the actual business entity Megaupload. The NZ News article has the bare bones and Ernesto at Torrent freak has more info here: http://torrentfreak.com/megaupload-trial-may-never-happen-judge-says-120420/ Rating: 5

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    LOL, if they fail that will really be the biggest fail I ever saw Oh, I would LOVE to see that....


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    By the looks of it. MAJOR FAIL.

    .. but I wonder if MU will ever come back
    KWWH has turned gay. I will not return until Phamous is demoted.

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    Just by reading the indictment, it's clear the US Attorney's Office has expended a vast amount of resources investigating this case. That doesn't even count the hours of court time and attorney time that has been spent on extradition, seizure motions and the like. What's more, how badly they messed up the service could lead to sanctions against them in Megaupload's favor -- if it was done incorrectly enough -- to cover attorney's fees to defend them.

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    Quote Originally Posted by citykitteh View Post
    Just by reading the indictment, it's clear the US Attorney's Office has expended a vast amount of resources investigating this case. That doesn't even count the hours of court time and attorney time that has been spent on extradition, seizure motions and the like. What's more, how badly they messed up the service could lead to sanctions against them in Megaupload's favor -- if it was done incorrectly enough -- to cover attorney's fees to defend them.
    So you're saying the US government will be shutdown?

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    Haha! No! They could just be sanctioned by the court and required to pay the Megaupload guy's attorneys fees. Otherwise, big troubles with the court. But if that happened, the court would look at the bills for the attorney fees and decide how much of it is reasonable to pay. Lots of times those bills get cut in half.

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    Quote Originally Posted by citykitteh View Post
    Haha! No! They could just be sanctioned by the court and required to pay the Megaupload guy's attorneys fees. Otherwise, big troubles with the court. But if that happened, the court would look at the bills for the attorney fees and decide how much of it is reasonable to pay. Lots of times those bills get cut in half.
    Yes! I like that US to do that. I mean, they destroyed MU's business and where they gonna get money if they just leave and say go back and do whatever you want to do, you're free Lol. It makes sense now. US should pay!

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    We'll see what happens, but lots of times when attorneys make big screw-ups like this, judges try to help cover unfair costs the other party had to pay.

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    lol he will win as it's NZ and the Laws are more enforced not covered over.

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    Sorry but wait a damn minute here... this has only just come to light and yet in various threads I have specifically said how can this case even be on going still due to this "error" (whatever it may be).

    Not to blow my own horn here but it says a lot when somebody with no real knowledge of the legal system can make a decision on something which is accurate compared to these guys that takes weeks/months/years to come to same decisions!



    JGM.

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