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Datum: 27.12.2020,
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... immigration laws and civil codes. I realize that you may
not have intended any harm, and that you are foreigners; but I must hold you
accountable under our laws. You will be given a hearing before the police
magistrate in a day or two. I advise you to obtain a local lawyer to represent
you. I could hold you until the hearing; but I do not feel that you are a
threat to the community, and if you agree to report for the hearing I am
prepared to release you in your husband's custody if you will post a small
bond, leave your passports with me, and agree not to attempt to flee the
island."
"Mr. Melona, I understand your position, and your offer is quite generous, and
we will accept it", Ralph replied. Fortunately, he had the means to post the
modest bond, and they left to go back to their hotel.
That evening, they consulted with George Hamran, the attorney they had now
engaged to represent Nancy at her hearing.
"Mr. Hamran," Nancy asked him, "is this really a serious set of charges? Of
course, I know what I did, but I really did not know of all these legal
entanglements. I've been in places before where I had failed to get a permit
or something, and usually we straightened it out with a small fine, or a fee,
or sometimes even a bit under the table for some official. Besides, they took
my camera and all my notes, so what can they do to me? Deport me?"
"Don't try that here" George Hamran responded. "There has recently ...
... been quite
a scandal on corruption and even the suggestion of a bribe will get you in more
trouble. Since they have your photos and notes, and you were caught in the act
of illegal photography, and since you obviously do not possess the required
authorizations, there is little defense. I can try to argue that your
intentions were not malicious, but don't be hopeful. This government wants to
be seen as operating strictly by the law, and they don't want to encourage
other foreigners to bypass the rules. You are almost certainly going to be
convicted, but I will try to get as light a sentence as possible."
"What will that be?", Ralph anxiously inquired. George went on, "The charges
will likely call for a jail sentence of about six months to a year; but I think
it is likely that you will be given something less, in your circumstances.
Probably four to six months, after which you will be escorted to the airport
and required to leave. "
"Four to six months?" Nancy was outraged. "Four to six months out of my life
on this forsaken place? Surely there must be an alternative. Can we not
arrange a fine?"
"A fine, alone, is not likely", George went on. "Prison time is what is
expected. And the prison here is not as bad as it could be. You will not be
mistreated, because the government is sensitive to human rights issues. Your
husband can visit regularly, and...."
"Four to six months! And maybe more! Give me some other option - ...