Mo Vayeghan provides legal commentary to major international and national news organizations such as Reuters, Al Jazeera, and the National Post, on the Extradition of Meng Wanzhou

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TORONTO/VANCOUVER — A Canadian judge will rule Wednesday on a key aspect of Huawei Technologies Chief Financial Officer Meng Wanzhou’s extradition to the United States, with a favourable judgment seen as paving the way for the release of the Chinese executive after 18 months of house arrest.

The defence’s argument “has the potential to succeed,” said Vancouver-based extradition lawyer Mo Vayeghan, but they “face an uphill battle” because prosecutors “emphasized that fraud is at the heart of the criminal allegations,” rather than the sanctions.

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Mo Vayeghan provides analysis on the national response to the COVID-19 outbreak: The Vancouver Sun

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In his latest article with the Vancouver Sun, Mo Vayeghan writes: “In moments of crisis, decisive action is required even if it’s unpopular. Canada needs to avoid doing too little, too late at the risk of a devastated health care system and a depleted workforce that is too sick to work. In the fight against COVID-19, the more we do now, the better off we will be.”

“As many non-violent people as possible should be released from jail”, writes Mo Vayeghan inThe National Post.

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Mo Vayeghan provides legal commentary to The National Post, one of the most widely circulated newspapers in Canada. In this article, Mr. Vayeghan argues for the release of non-violent offenders from jail during the Coronavirus outbreak.