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UK grandmother 'wanted' by France | UK grandmother 'wanted' by France |
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A British grandmother is being pursued by France for a crime she was convicted of in her absence 20 years ago. | A British grandmother is being pursued by France for a crime she was convicted of in her absence 20 years ago. |
Deborah Dark, 45, from London, was acquitted of a drugs offence in 1989 - but found guilty and sentenced to six years on appeal without being told. | Deborah Dark, 45, from London, was acquitted of a drugs offence in 1989 - but found guilty and sentenced to six years on appeal without being told. |
France issued a European Arrest Warrant in 2005 but recent extradition attempts have failed in both the UK and Spain. | France issued a European Arrest Warrant in 2005 but recent extradition attempts have failed in both the UK and Spain. |
UK charity Fair Trials International said the warrant system was creating a "blatant injustice" against her. | UK charity Fair Trials International said the warrant system was creating a "blatant injustice" against her. |
'Never forget' | 'Never forget' |
Ms Dark, from Richmond in south-west London, was arrested in France in 1989 in a car containing several kilos of cannabis. | Ms Dark, from Richmond in south-west London, was arrested in France in 1989 in a car containing several kilos of cannabis. |
A French court believed her defence that she been set up by an abusive boyfriend and was acquitted. | A French court believed her defence that she been set up by an abusive boyfriend and was acquitted. |
A person's life can be turned upside down for an event alleged to have happened 20 years ago Jago RussellFair Trials International | A person's life can be turned upside down for an event alleged to have happened 20 years ago Jago RussellFair Trials International |
But she was unaware the prosecution appealed without telling her after she returned to the UK and she was found guilty and sentenced in 1990. | But she was unaware the prosecution appealed without telling her after she returned to the UK and she was found guilty and sentenced in 1990. |
A European Arrest Warrant was issued by the French authorities for Ms Dark to be returned to France to serve her jail term. | A European Arrest Warrant was issued by the French authorities for Ms Dark to be returned to France to serve her jail term. |
Ms Dark told the BBC of the effect that still being officially wanted in France had had on her. | Ms Dark told the BBC of the effect that still being officially wanted in France had had on her. |
She said: "It's destroyed me, and to see my daughter to go through all that pain again. I just will never forget it. | She said: "It's destroyed me, and to see my daughter to go through all that pain again. I just will never forget it. |
"I can't leave the country. If I leave the country I will be arrested because I'm still on the European Arrest Warrant." | "I can't leave the country. If I leave the country I will be arrested because I'm still on the European Arrest Warrant." |
'Shocking example' | 'Shocking example' |
In 2007 she was arrested on a package holiday at a Turkish airport but the authorities were unable to give her a reason. | |
On her return to the UK the British police could not find any warrants against her. | On her return to the UK the British police could not find any warrants against her. |
When Ms Dark travelled to visit her retired father in Spain in 2008 she was arrested and spent one month in custody. | When Ms Dark travelled to visit her retired father in Spain in 2008 she was arrested and spent one month in custody. |
But a Spanish court refused to extradite her on the grounds of unreasonable delay and the significant passage of time. | But a Spanish court refused to extradite her on the grounds of unreasonable delay and the significant passage of time. |
When she returned to the UK she was arrested by British police at Gatwick airport and released on bail pending an extradition hearing. Magistrates refused extradition in April this year. | When she returned to the UK she was arrested by British police at Gatwick airport and released on bail pending an extradition hearing. Magistrates refused extradition in April this year. |
Fair Trials International said Ms Dark was effectively being "imprisoned in the UK". | Fair Trials International said Ms Dark was effectively being "imprisoned in the UK". |
Chief executive Jago Russell said: "Deborah's case is a shocking example of the way a system intended to deliver justice has created a blatant injustice. | Chief executive Jago Russell said: "Deborah's case is a shocking example of the way a system intended to deliver justice has created a blatant injustice. |
"The European Arrest Warrant should have been designed with a time-limit built in but it wasn't. | "The European Arrest Warrant should have been designed with a time-limit built in but it wasn't. |
"The result - a person's life can be turned upside down for an event alleged to have happened 20 years ago." | "The result - a person's life can be turned upside down for an event alleged to have happened 20 years ago." |
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