A SCOTS mum facing extradition to the US still doesn’t know when her fate will be decided — despite being due to give birth in just 10 days.
Mum-of-four Kerry Howes, who has been diagnosed with severe depression and post traumatic stress disorder, appeared at the High Court in Edinburgh on Friday but a hearing date was not set.
It means the 31-year-old faces a home birth without knowing if she will soon be taken 5000 miles away and thrown into jail.
Up to 98 years
Kerry and husband Brian (45) from Bo’ness face up to 98 years in an Arizona jail if found guilty of exporting chemicals US authorities claim were used to make the drug crystal meth.
The couple ran a legal chemical business — Lab Chemicals International — until targeted by undercover agents posing as buyers after a tip-off by one American citizen.
They accused Brian and Kerry of selling iodine and red phosphorus in the knowledge they would be used to manufacture the highly addictive drug. The couple maintain they were simply selling chemicals to be used in amateur pyrotechnics.
Red phosphorous is perfectly legal in the UK but strictly regulated in the US.
“We’ve done nothing wrong,” Brian told The Sunday Post. “We sold chemicals online to be used in fireworks, some as medication for animals and for sheep dip. We sold them everywhere except where they were embargoed.
Registered
“We were registered with the Special Branch and the Home Office. Central Scotland Police visited us regularly and we would ask if there was anything on the site we shouldn’t be selling and they always said no. Also we only dealt in credit card sales so all transactions were traceable.
“They even asked us to report any Muslim names among the people buying from us and we agreed to do that. Then the next thing we know we face extradition to the US without any evidence against us whatsoever.”
Brian and Kerry spent 214 days in separate prisons without charge last year, he in Saughton and she in Cornton Vale.
The couple were eventually released on bail but only after Brian went on a 30-day hunger strike to prevent the children being put into care.
That episode has left him with minor brain damage. Kerry has been left depressed at the prospect of losing her children — Denni (11), Bethaney (10), Ellie (6) and Leela (3).
One-sided treaty
The couple are victims of the one-sided post-September 11 extradition treaty which allows UK citizens to be forced to the US to stand trial. It allows Britons to be extradited without prima facie evidence of criminality.
“We’re being extradited on false information and none of it can be challenged,” said Brian.
The couple’s cases are now being considered separately and Kerry returned to the High Court in Edinburgh on Friday. She met with a new advocate and new medical reports were called for.
“No date was set, not even for a preliminary hearing,” explained Brian. “The judges said they were unhappy that our cases are being dealt with separately.
Refused
“My case is scheduled for May 26 to 29 and Kerry’s will not be set until after that. If I win, she wins automatically, that has been made clear. If I lose then she will go into court after that.”
The couple have been refused application to have their bail conditions changed to allow both of them to attend hospital for the birth of the baby.
Brian’s curfew insists he is at home from 8 pm to 8 am and both must sign on at their local police station three times a day. As a result they feel they have no option but to go for a home birth.
The extradition was formally approved by Scottish Justice Minister Kenny MacAskill. A Justice spokesman said they could not comment subject to the appeal to the High Court.
Distributing the ingredients to manufacture and distribute a dangerous and illegal drug is not a crime unless there was intent and clearly there was no intent as these people sold the chemicals worldwide.
All too often, political agendas are driving blanket decisions and actions that ruin citizen’s lives. Where is the use of common sense these days…for that matter common decency?
I hope that this family doesn’t get “rolled over” by the “polital machine”!
Comment by Joe Byrd — April 30, 2009 @ 5:13 pm
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No man is above any other. This high handed behaviour has to stop, and stop soon. Here, the law most definitely is an ass of the first order (or is it the 33rd?) The whole extradition idea is farcical and in this case clearly tragic and costing this family dearly in terms that cannot ever be paid back by the purpetrators – who incidentally clearly don’t give two flying frisbees what any of think so not a lot of point me writing this, sadly. But I pray for all of you poor people and hope for an overturning of the twisted, patriachal judiciary that believes its disgusting self to be above reproach.
Comment by Lyn Smith — October 3, 2009 @ 1:26 am
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Distributing the ingredients to manufacture and distribute a dangerous and illegal drug is not a crime unless there was intent and clearly there was no intent as these people sold the chemicals worldwide.
I wish you success.
Comment by Jay Goode — April 29, 2009 @ 2:29 pm |
All too often, political agendas are driving blanket decisions and actions that ruin citizen’s lives. Where is the use of common sense these days…for that matter common decency?
I hope that this family doesn’t get “rolled over” by the “polital machine”!
Comment by Joe Byrd — April 30, 2009 @ 5:13 pm |
No man is above any other. This high handed behaviour has to stop, and stop soon. Here, the law most definitely is an ass of the first order (or is it the 33rd?) The whole extradition idea is farcical and in this case clearly tragic and costing this family dearly in terms that cannot ever be paid back by the purpetrators – who incidentally clearly don’t give two flying frisbees what any of think so not a lot of point me writing this, sadly. But I pray for all of you poor people and hope for an overturning of the twisted, patriachal judiciary that believes its disgusting self to be above reproach.
Comment by Lyn Smith — October 3, 2009 @ 1:26 am |
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