And she has the support of her parents and her daughter, with whom she speaks every day on Skype.
Despite being convicted of interfering with custody, Carrascosa refused to comply with court orders to bring the child back to the United States.
She wants a federal court to review her case and what she says was her “illegal imprisonment,” and recognize the damages and harm she and her family suffered as a consequence.
Carrascosa was released on parole a few months ago but she remains in the United States, where she has petitioned for habeas corpus.
After losing several appeals before the Spanish courts, Innes turned to the American justice system, where a judge ruled in his favor.
Fuente: http://elpais.com/elpais/2016/08/31/inenglish/1472651626_270027.html
