Investigative journalist Nicky Hager's application for a judicial review into the police search of his Wellington home following the release of his Dirty Politics book will be heard at a substantive hearing in March.
In a judgement made in the High Court at Wellington yesterday, Justice Robert Dobson confirmed the hearing would take place on March 23 and 24.
The court heard that in applying for the judicial review, Hager asked the court to investigate the steps taken by police in applying for the warrant for the raid and also its execution.
The October 2 raid followed a complaint from blogger Cameron Slater that he had been illegally hacked and yielded physical records, computers, CDs and USB drives from Hager's home.
Hager's lawyer Julian Miles QC argued that police should not have applied for the warrant, knowing that the source material for Dirty Politics was subject to journalistic privilege under the Evidence Act.