Does a record of a criminal case need to include a summary of all the evidence available to the prosecution under section 33 of the Extradition Act?

British Columbia, Canada


The following excerpt is from U.S.A. v. Su Bin, 2015 BCSC 1586 (CanLII):

Further, as stated recently by Mr. Justice Ehrcke in United States of America v. Martin, 2014 BCSC 1112 at para. 41: Section 33 of the Extradition Act provides that the record of the case should include "a document summarizing the evidence available to the extradition partner for use in the prosecution." It is not required that the record of the case contain a complete and comprehensive statement of all the evidence. In particular, there is no requirement that the ROC describe how each witness knows the things to which he or she will testify.

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