No justification for stay of proceedings against Meng extradition: attorney general
VANCOUVER — A lawyer representing Canada’s attorney general says the United States has acted honourably in the extradition case against Huawei executive Meng Wanzhou.
Monika Rahman told a British Columbia Supreme Court that the United States has a “very high” standard on what evidence to give in making its case for extradition and the lack of evidence doesn’t justify a stay of proceedings.
Meng’s lawyers say that the United States mischaracterized evidence and omitted other information in an effort to establish a case of fraud.
The legal arguments are expected to be the last in the lead up to the actual committal or extradition hearing for Meng expected next week.