21/02/2011
Julia Saker is serving a prison sentence for false imprisonment, after taping up her daughter's legs to stop her leaving their house to buy drugs. We speak to Julia's husband Tim.
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Fifty year old mum Julia Saker is in prison, convicted of false imprisonment, after taping up her daughter's legs to stop her leaving the house to buy heroin. We speak to Julia's husband Tim who says any decent parent would have done the same thing. We also hear from the family's local MP.
As violent anti-government protests reach the Libyan capital, Tripoli we hear from protesters.
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Email: victoria@bbc.co.uk. Twitter: @vicderbyshire.
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- Mon 21 Feb 2011 10:00大象传媒 Radio 5 Live