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Bali drugs: UK government accused over Lindsay Sandiford's legal funding | Bali drugs: UK government accused over Lindsay Sandiford's legal funding |
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The UK government's refusal to pay for a lawyer for a grandmother sentenced to death in Bali breaches her "fundamental rights", judges have heard. | The UK government's refusal to pay for a lawyer for a grandmother sentenced to death in Bali breaches her "fundamental rights", judges have heard. |
Two High Court judges are being asked to rule that the Foreign Office's failure to arrange "an adequate lawyer" for Lindsay Sandiford is unlawful. | |
Sandiford, 56, from Gloucestershire, was found guilty of drug trafficking after 4.8kg (10.6lb) of cocaine was found in her suitcase in May 2012. | |
She faces death by firing squad. | She faces death by firing squad. |
The High Court heard a notice of appeal was filed with Indonesian officials earlier this week and she was given a 14-day deadline to file grounds of appeal. | |
The Foreign Office has said the government does not fund legal representation for British nationals abroad, but Sandiford's case was being raised through diplomatic channels. | The Foreign Office has said the government does not fund legal representation for British nationals abroad, but Sandiford's case was being raised through diplomatic channels. |
Her case has been taken up by British human rights charity, Reprieve, which seeks to protect the interests of prisoners worldwide. | |
'Resources exhausted' | |
Aidan O'Neill QC said Sandiford was urgently in need of funding because she was currently without legal assistance and her family had exhausted all of their available resources. | |
He told Mrs Justice Gloster and Mrs Justice Nicola Davies that without government funding there was "no prospect" competent counsel would be appointed to represent her on appeal. | |
The Foreign Office could make arrangements, or provide funds to an expert non-governmental organisation like Reprieve, Mr O'Neill said. | |
The judges heard a lawyer had been found in Indonesia who was willing to waive fees and act pro bono, but required "operational costs" estimated at £2,500. | |
Mr O'Neill said the Foreign Office's blanket ban on providing legal representation to British nationals overseas meant it had unlawfully fettered its own discretion. | |
The government was breaching its obligation to the European Convention on Human Rights by failing to protect her right to life and not to face the death penalty, he said. | |
Sandiford is originally from Redcar in Teesside but her last UK address was in Gloucestershire. | |
She was arrested after a flight from Bangkok, Thailand, and accused of being at the centre of a ring involving three other Britons. | |
She has repeatedly denied that she was attempting to sell drugs in Bali, insisting that she had been coerced into bringing cocaine onto the island. |