Vancouver criminal lawyer Paul McMurray argues against the U.S. government's case against his client, Hells Angel Courtney Vasseur, who is charged with multiple counts of criminal securities fraud and money laundering.
Vancouver criminal lawyer Paul McMurray called the U.S. government’s case against his client and reported Hells Angel Courtney Vasseur a “house of cards” after Supreme Court of B.C. Justice Catherine Wedge denied his initial bid to toss the case on constitutional grounds Tuesday.
On Monday, McMurray argued a photo of Vasseur found in the charging documents was gathered by the Federal Bureau of Investigation contrary to Canadian law. Lehner’s lawyer Teresa Mitchell-Banks, a former Crown prosecutor and short-lived director of enforcement for the B.C. Securities Commission, argued the U.S. authorities had not proven the two committed fraud because they hadn’t proven the two knew stock promotion material to be false.
Ryan Dawodharry, counsel for the Attorney General of Canada, is expected to make submissions at the hearing this week.
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