Attorney general says HSBC evidence isn’t relevant to Meng’s extradition case
VANCOUVER — Lawyers for Canada’s attorney general are urging a B.C. Supreme Court judge to dismiss Meng Wanzhou’s application to submit new evidence in her extradition case.
Robert Frater says the Huawei chief financial officer is asking the judge to weigh the evidence in a way that is appropriate for her fraud trial, not her extradition hearing.
He says the threshold for determining if new evidence is relevant to an extradition case is high and it must demonstrate that the requesting state’s evidence is manifestly unreliable.
He says the evidence proposed by the defence doesn’t meet that threshold.