Can a defence raised at bar be considered at trial?

British Columbia, Canada


The following excerpt is from Thailand v. Saxena, 1999 CanLII 5549 (BC SC):

In Schmidt v. The Queen et al. (1987), 1987 CanLII 48 (SCC), 33 C.C.C. (3d) 193 (S.C.C.) La Forest J., at pg 209, reiterated the accepted proposition that “A judge at an extradition hearing has no jurisdiction to deal with defences that could be raised at trial unless, of course the Act or the treaty otherwise provides.” The defence raised in the case at bar is clearly one which could be raised at trial. As the Act makes no provision for the consideration of such a defence the extradition judge does not have jurisdiction to consider it.

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