PARLIAMENTARY EARLY DAY MOTION
EXTRADITION OF SALLY CROFT AND SUSAN HAGAN (27 June 1994)
Motion Details
That this House recognises the importance of the fullest co-operation with the United States of America in matters of extradition; is concerned however that in the case of Sally Crost and Susan Hagan, the offence for which they have been charged is supposed to have taken place in Oregon in 1985, five years before the US Justice Department commenced proceedings in 1990; is further concerned that the supposed evidence was obtained entirely through plea-bargaining and is unreliable in a number of other respects; recognises that there are other exceptional features of this case; and therefore calls upon the present Home Secretary, in the interests of justice, to re-examine the case with a view to exercising his discretion to prevent the extradition of these two British subjects.
Sponsored by:
Sir Roger Moate (Conservative)
EDMS Sponsor By Party
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