French couple loses extradition appeal
French couple Alain Schmitt and Laurence Liegeois this afternoon lost their appeal from a court decision authorising their extradition to France. The two are wanted in France to serve time for extortion, illegal arrest and violence against members of...
French couple Alain Schmitt and Laurence Liegeois this afternoon lost their appeal from a court decision authorising their extradition to France.
The two are wanted in France to serve time for extortion, illegal arrest and violence against members of a sect.
Schmitt, 49, still has four years and 10 months left to serve of a jail term and his 47-year-old fiancée, Laurence Liegeois, has 15 months.
Their extradition was ordered by the Magistrates' Court after a European Arrest Warrant was issued last month.
It is not clear yet whether the couple will be extradited immediately since they still have a pending constitutional case over alleged violation of their human rights.