By Press Association 2021
Post Office court case
Some of the former subpostmasters who were wrongly convicted of offences went to jail and had to pay the money it was claimed they owed.
Seema Misra, 45, who lives near Woking, Surrey, was eight weeks’ pregnant when she was jailed for 15 months in November 2010 after being found guilty of the theft of £74,600 and having previously admitted six counts of false accounting.
She began running a post office in West Byfleet, Surrey, in 2005 and was suspended in 2008.
She served less than four months in jail before being released on licence and gave birth to her youngest son, now aged nine, after leaving prison.
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