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Judge told to disregard NZ First Foundation defendant's evidence

Ex-Whale Oil blogger Cameron Slater's affidavit 'submission in drag', court hears.

Reweti Kohere Thu, 19 Nov 2020

A media lawyer has picked apart an affidavit by former Whale Oil blogger Cameron Slater, supporting one of the New Zealand First Foundation defendant’s name suppression cause, calling the evidence a “submission in drag”.

Two persons have pleaded not guilty and will be tried by jury on one

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Reweti Kohere Thu, 19 Nov 2020
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