Vice-Admiral Mark Norman’s lawyer threatens to call Butts, Wernick to stand
OTTAWA — Vice-Admiral Mark Norman’s lawyer is threatening to call Gerald Butts and Privy Council clerk Michael Wernick to testify in open court if they don’t produce a series of documents that she says are essential to defend her client.
Lawyer Marie Henein issued the ultimatum during a brief pre-trial hearing on Wednesday even as Butts, who recently resigned as Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s top aide, was testifying before a House of Commons committee on the SNC-Lavalin affair.
Henein noted that she has been fighting since October for records from the Prime Minister’s Office and the Privy Council Office, including with subpoenas last month for Trudeau’s, Butts’s and Wernick’s emails, BlackBerry messages and other communications.
Those records were expected to form part of Henein’s argument later this month, during what’s called an abuse-of-process hearing, that there was no legitimate reason for Norman to be charged in the first place.