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| Canadian federal court opens hearing over Lai Changxing's deportation |
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 David Matas (C), lawyer representing Lai Changxing, the leading suspect in China's most notorious smuggling case involving 10 billion US dollars, speaks to reporters after the appeal hearing over the deportation of Lai Changxing at Canada's Federal Court in Ottawa May 31, 2006. Canada's Federal Court opened on Wednesday the appeal hearing over the deportation of Lai Changxing, but it didn't reach a verdict in the court. Lai fled to Canada with his family in 1999. He could be put on a flight to China as early as Friday if he doesn't win a reprieve from the Federal Court.
 Esta Resnick, a lawyer representing Citizenship and Immigration Canada, speaks to reporters after the appeal hearing over the deportation of Lai Changxing outside Canada's Federal Court in Ottawa May 31, 2006. Canada's Federal Court opened on Wednesday the appeal hearing over the deportation of Lai Changxing, but it didn't reach a verdict in the court. Lai fled to Canada with his family in 1999. He could be put on a flight to China as early as Friday if he doesn't win a reprieve from the Federal Court.
 A TV cameraman shoots outside Canada's Federal Court in Ottawa May 31, 2006. Canada's Federal Court opened on Wednesday the appeal hearing over the deportation of Lai Changxing, the leading suspect in China's most notorious smuggling case involving 10 billion US dollars, but it didn't reach a verdict in the court. Lai fled to Canada with his family in 1999.
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