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Bali Nine judges won’t be moved on death penalty


firing_squad120905.jpgThe trial of the Bali Nine heroin trafficking gang continues in Denpasar. Today one of the judges got steamed at the lack of witness co operation. Alledged kingpin Andrew Chan was on trial and mysteriously some of the people involved in his case (taxi drivers, hotel staff etc. ) cannot remember some of the statements they gave before. Here we go again is what I say. Indonesia, like Singapore and Malaysia makes no bones about what drug traffickers will get.

The death sentence is very much on the cards for member of the Bali Nine, unless Australia can arrange a prisoner transfer. Today judge I Wayan Yasa Abadhi told the press the Bali judges would be steadfast and apply the sentencing according to the law. You can almost see him salivating at the thought of it.

Firing squad is the prefered means of execution in Indonesia and prisoners are taken to a remote location in the forest for that. A much nicer way to go than being strapped in an electric chair I reckon.


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Andreas | December 9th, 2005 at 3:43 pm
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Well, if you like the idead of getting 5 bullets in your body in one time…I prefer dieing in my sleep.

Corby GUILTY | December 9th, 2005 at 4:05 pm
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POLICE have seized photographs of Schapelle Corby with a man who has just been charged with marijuana smuggling.

The alleged drug dealer is pictured alone with Corby in some photographs and with Corby and another couple in others.
They were found during a recent police search of the alleged dealer’s home in South Australia.

He was the target of a joint SA-Queensland police operation into a hydroponic marijuana smuggling ring allegedly operating between the two states.

The photographs were taken before Corby was charged in October last year with importing 4.1kg of marijuana into Bali in her bodyboard bag.

They were found in a raid that police believe helped bust a marijuana-smuggling ring operating between SA and Queensland.

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The man pictured with Corby was recently arrested and charged by SA’s drug and organised crime investigation division.
A preliminary examination of the seized photographs has found they appear to be genuine.

The chance discovery of the photos comes as Corby, 28, is preparing to appeal against her drug-smuggling conviction and sentence.

Her lawyers last month lodged her appeal with Indonesia’s Supreme Court in Jakarta.

They claim lower-court judges failed to consider evidence that would set Corby free.

But the Balinese prosecution team has said it plans to lodge a counter-appeal, claiming a recent Appeal Court decision to cut five years from the Gold Coast woman’s sentence should be reversed and her 20-year jail term reinstated.

Balinese prosecutors are expected to seek access to the photographs seized by police in SA.

They will want them to try to cast doubt on claims by Corby in her trial that she had no connection with drugs or drug dealers.

The Balinese prosecution team is likely to request that police in Australia hand over the photographs and provide evidence about the alleged role in the drug-smuggling operation of the man pictured with Corby.

Corby’s team argued somebody planted the marijuana in her bodyboard bag and said corrupt baggage handlers in Australia may have been responsible.

“I have never been involved with drugs,” Corby told the Bali court during her trial.

“I don’t like drugs. It’s not my drugs. I wouldn’t even know where to get the drugs from.

“I am not a person involved in drugs and I am not a person who might become involved in drug-smuggling operations.”

The three Indonesian judges who jailed Corby for 20 years in May said she was legally and convincingly guilty of attempting to import drugs into Bali.

They said they believed the evidence of two Customs officers and two police officers who were present when Corby was stopped at Denpasar’s Ngurah Rai airport on October 8 last year.

The judges said they gave consistent testimony that Corby was nervous when asked to open her unlocked bodyboard bag and actually slapped away an officer’s hand as he reached for it.

Their evidence was that Corby said, “No, no – I have some”, and that she confirmed she owned the items in the bag.

The judges said Corby’s witnesses had failed to provide any objective evidence to back her story that the drugs were planted in her unlocked bag.

Members of SA’s drug and organised crime investigation branch conducted the operation with Queensland Police that resulted in the Corby photographs being found.

They stopped a car near Burra, SA, in late November.

A search located a large amount of cannabis hidden in the boot.

An SA man in his 40s was arrested for possessing cannabis and has been bailed to appear in court at a date to be arranged.

Several residential and rural properties in SA and Queensland were later raided as a result of the November seizure.

Fifteen kilograms of hydroponically grown cannabis and almost $60,000 in cash were seized in the raids, as were the photos of Corby with the alleged drug smuggler.

A 60-year-old man and a 53-year-old man from SA will face charges of possessing cannabis and taking part in the sale and supply of cannabis.

Five men and two women were arrested in Queensland as part of Operation Co-Pilot.

A spokeswoman for SA police said that investigations into the alleged smuggling ring were continuing and that further arrests were expected.

Corby’s father, Michael, was convicted of possessing marijuana in the 1970s.

Half-brother Clinton Rose has faced drug possession charges and spent time in jail for a range of offences, including breaking and entering, theft, fraud and unlawful use of a motor vehicle.

Michael Corby said in April that his daughter was opposed to drugs.

“She had nothing to do with bloody drugs,” he said.

“She might have had a puff when she was in bloody Grade 10 or something, around the back of the schoolyard like kids do – I don’t know.

“She’s had nothing to do with it since, or any time as far as I know.”

Corby GUILTY | December 9th, 2005 at 6:06 pm
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I have ALWAYS thought that Cory is guilty. That is why I posted this, after reading the article on http://www.news.com.au
I hope poeple now stop supporting her!!!! She has given Bali a very bad name and deserves everything she gets! I hope she will get life in prison. By the way: Kerobokan prison is not a bad prison!!! I have visted the prison many times, (I live part of the year in Bali and are involed in charity), and it is actually one of the BEST PRISONS IN ASIA. Of course, not the hotel standard that we have in European prisons, but hell of a lot better than Thailand, China etc.. Corby, your cover is blown! I can´t wait to follow this story! Lets bring back Bakir and co!

Andreas | December 9th, 2005 at 7:25 pm
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Well, here i do agree with ya Tony, if you are caught with marihuana you are for 99% guilty.
It is possible someone puts something in you bag, but they’d still have to retrieve it. So most likely as ever, these trafficers just took the risk, and have to bare the consequences. Although I think maybe a bit too severe, it’ just the way it is, and they knew when they did what they did. Bad luck.

Duck | December 9th, 2005 at 7:51 pm
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Toney and Andreass must have attended the same grammar school in whatever impoverished neighborhood they both grew up in.

John | December 9th, 2005 at 8:06 pm
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Duck Neighbourhood

Andreas | December 10th, 2005 at 1:24 pm
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impoverished? Is that all you can do? call eachother names… who’s being the less educated here? So Duck, tell me your arguments that falcify what I said.

Duck | December 10th, 2005 at 3:10 pm
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Andreas, it’s “falsify”.

I’m not getting into a scrap with you or Toney over whatever it is you are “debating”. I’m just fighting a (losing, it seems) battle to ensure proper grammar and spelling on the Internet. Just read the stuff before posting, OK?

Duck | December 10th, 2005 at 7:16 pm
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If you manage to string together a coherent, grammatically correct sentence with none of your typical spelling or syntax errors, then we ALL win. What a relief!

Andreas | December 11th, 2005 at 4:26 pm
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well indeed if my little mistakes in spelling and grammar are all you want to point out, that’s weak; knowing English is only my 3th language. Dutch, French, English, German, Latin/Greek and a bit of bahasa Indonesia. So keep that shit to yourself will you.

ps: many mistakes made here, are just plain American E - British English common differences.

Duck | December 11th, 2005 at 5:42 pm
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Anreass, if you are more coherent in another language, please feel free to use same. Toney, glad to see that my tutoring has resulted in some improvement in your written communication skills. Keep up the good work both of you! We all appreciate it.

Andreas | December 12th, 2005 at 12:02 am
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Oh ducky duck, you silly old foolish duck; I think my writings are more then coherent enough to be understood. So if you have nothing helpful, constructive to tell in a discussion, then don’t tell anything at all.

bfc | February 8th, 2006 at 8:40 pm
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hang her its about time they learnt.even though she looks good enough to eat:)

bender. | February 26th, 2006 at 1:49 pm
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You’re actually all pooey for fighting over something so lame. get over it duck. and andreas, as if you can be bothered to fight with the duck dude over something as little as grammar.. and dont try to sound so smart when you reply to him cause you just weren’t succeeding.

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