In what circumstances will a defendant be allowed to cross-examine a co-conspirator whose evidence is being relied on by the requesting state?

Ontario, Canada


The following excerpt is from United States of America v. Aneja, 2012 ONSC 1674 (CanLII):

In United States of America v. Anderson, supra, at para. 33 writing for the unanimous court, Doherty J. A. with reference to the argument raised by the person sought that he should be allowed to cross-examine a co-conspirator whose evidence was being relied on by the requesting state wrote as follows:

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