A babysitter
has been warned she faces jail after marrying a Nigerian illegal
immigrant in a sham wedding to help him stay in the UK.
Emma
Louise, 34, confessed to taking part in a ‘marriage of convenience’
with Kazeem Kolade but charges that she bigamously married a second man
in another sham wedding were later dropped.
Burnley
Crown Court heard that her marriage to Kolade was annulled so that
Evans could genuinely marry her partner Stephen Akinseye, 45, in January
2013.
Initially
Evans was accused of two suspected sham marriages - the first to Kolade
and the second to Mr Akinseye - as well as a third charge of bigamy.
Now prosecutors have accepted the second marriage was neither bigamous nor fake and dropped the second sham marriage allegation.
Evans, of Burnley, Lancashire, will be sentenced for the one count of taking part in a 'marriage of convenience' on December 9.
Adjourning
the case, Judge Harry Narayan told her: 'The fact that I am going to
bail you in order for a pre-sentence report is no indication as to
sentence.
'All sentencing options, including a custodial sentence, remain open to the court.'
Evans
admitted taking part in the sham marriage to Kolade in order to assist
his illegal immigration by deception, so the Nigerian could remain in
the UK, the court heard.
The pair wed at Blackburn Register Office in July 2012.
However,
Evans strenuously denied bigamy, and also a third charge of taking part
in a second sham marriage with Mr Akinseye at Burnley.
After
her case was adjourned last year for further investigations, she was
able to convince prosecutors she did not go on to bigamously marry Mr
Akinseye.
After making
enquiries with the Nigerian High Commission, her defence counsel Mark
Stuart was able to produce a divorce certificate to prove that Evans’
first marriage had been annulled.
Prosecutor
Neil Bisarya said the pleas were acceptable to the Crown, after legal
discussions had taken place with Mr Stuart, and further consideration of
the evidence in the case.
Judge
Narayan formally entered a not guilty verdict on the bigamy offence and
allowed the second sham marriage charge for Mr Akinseye to lie on the
court file.
The
former Accrington and Rossendale College and Fearns High student now
faces being sentenced next month on the one sham marriage charge.
The
court was not told of the whereabouts of Kolade, or whether he has now
been removed from the UK. At the time of his arrest he faced deportation
as his temporary visa had expired.
Source: Daily Mail UK
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