Meng Wanzhou’s lawyer returned to court on Wednesday to fight the extradition case of Huawei Technologies’ chief financial officer. The final round of hearings for Meng’s extradition case began in the British Columbia Supreme Court in Vancouver. Defence lawyer Mona Duckett told the court that the United States “misused” the extradition process and accused the United States of acting in “bad faith.” Meng’s legal team recently obtained internal email chains and spreadsheets from HSBC through a court agreement in Hong Kong, which they submitted to the B.C. Supreme Court, arguing that they prove the United States had misled the court in its summary to Canada and therefore undermined its fraud allegations against Meng. On July 9, Associate Chief Justice Heather Holmes ruled against admitting the evidence submitted by Meng’s lawyers, saying in her ruling that the documents do not “expressly” support Meng’s claims. “It is only inferences from the documents that …