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Lawyers for Hong Kong media mogul Jimmy Lai have said they will argue the tycoon has no case to answer in his national security trial, in which he faces three conspiracy charges involving foreign collusion and sedition. Senior Counsel Robert Pang, representing Lai, said on Monday that the defence would contend that the prosecution’s evidence was insufficient to support the tycoon’s conviction. He asked the court for time to prepare a “no case to answer” written submission. Pang raised the matter before the prosecution began playing Lai’s past interviews with overseas media outlets and a talk s...
Hong Kong Free Press
The views expressed by Hong Kong media tycoon Jimmy Lai in his Apple Daily column were “guidelines” for writing and choosing commentary articles to publish in the now-defunct newspaper, a former editorial writer has said in a landmark national security trial. Yeung Ching-kee told the court on Tuesday that it was known at the newspaper that no one dared to make changes to opinion pieces penned by its founder Lai, as the ex-editorial writer testified against his former boss for the second straight day. Lai is facing a 80-day trial and life imprisonment after he denied two counts of conspiring to...
Hong Kong Free Press
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