Pubdate: Wed, 22 Dec 2004 Source: BBC News (UK Web) Copyright: 2004 BBC Contact: http://news.bbc.co.uk/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/558 Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/find?207 (Cannabis - United Kingdom) TRUCKER FIGHTS TO PROVE INNOCENCE A former haulage boss who was jailed in France after cannabis was found in his lorry is taking his fight for justice to the European Court of Human Rights. Dave Stevenson, from Hastings, in East Sussex, was arrested in November 2002 after picking up a sealed trailer of lighting equipment in Calais. He was stopped near the Belgian border where a quarter of a ton of cannabis was found packed in his cargo. He was jailed three days later, but has said vital evidence was ignored. He was sentenced to two years by a French court, and released seven months ago after serving 18 months. However, Mr Stevenson said he never met his defence solicitor and was not allowed to call his family until after the trial. He said the tachograph on his lorry, which measured his distance and speed, proved he did not stop anywhere long enough in France or Belgium to have loaded the drugs himself as it would have taken hours to conceal them so carefully. "The French never analysed the tachograph," he said. Specialist lawyers in the UK have apparently agreed there is no case to answer, but they have no power in France. Mr Stevenson has been unable to work since the conviction for drug trafficking and is not expecting to hear the result of his appeal for at least another year. - --- MAP posted-by: Jackl