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		<title>Grandmother Wanted in France Convicted 20 Years Ago</title>
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			<title>Original Blog Entry: Grandmother Wanted in France Convicted 20 Years Ago</title>
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			<description><![CDATA[<p>British Grandmother Wanted in France<br /><br />Woman Says She Didn&#x27;t Know She Was Convicted 20 Years Ago<br /><br />Skip over this content Fair Trials International<br /><br />Deborah Dark, 45, didn&#x27;t know she was convicted on drug charges in France.<br /><br />(July 27) -- Deborah Dark, 45, has been a fugitive in France for 20 years -- without knowing it.<br /><br />The grandmother from London has lost her job and gone into debt after discovering her criminal status when she attempted to travel internationally and landed in police custody.<br /><br />When Dark was 24 in 1988, she was stopped at a French border while on her way home from a vacation in Spain. Agents searched her car and uncovered cannabis under the floor and in the sunroof, reported The Times of London.<br /><br />A French court believed her when she said she hadn&#x27;t known she was transporting the drug and suspected her boyfriend was responsible. She was acquitted and went home to Britain.<br /><br />But what Dark and her lawyer said they didn&#x27;t know was that the prosecution later appealed successfully and sentenced her to six years in prison in her absence.<br /><br />It wasn&#x27;t until 2007, when she tried to travel with a friend to Turkey, that she ran into trouble.<br /><br />I knew something was wrong as soon as I arrived at passport control, she said, according to Fair Trials International, a group based in London.<br /><br />Customs police arrested me at gunpoint, but no one there or back on her home turf could find an outstanding warrant.<br /><br />I assumed it must have been a dreadful error, Dark said.<br /><br />She ran into the same problem when she returned from Spain a year later, though, and was arrested both in Spain and back in Britain. She finally learned that there was a warrant for her arrest issued in 2005.<br /><br />Although courts in Spain and Britain have refused to extradite Dark, saying too much time had passed, the French are still seeking her return. She says that makes her a prisoner at home, unable to leave the country to visit her elderly father in Spain.<br /><br />Fair Trials International is calling on French authorities to drop their request for her extradition.<br /><br />... &#x5b;&#xa0;<a href="https://blogs.lotterypost.com/truesee/2009/7/grandmother-wanted-in-france-convicted-20-yea.htm">More</a>&#xa0;&#x5d;</p>]]></description>
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