British teen on Georgia drug charges could give birth in prison after plea bargain
Family of Bella Culley, 19, paid £138,000 in deal that could result in a two-year sentence in former Soviet republic The family of a pregnant British teenager being held on drug smuggling charges in Georgia have paid £138,000 in a plea bargain deal that could result in a two-year jail sentence. (…)
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