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Originally Posted by deidre plummer
So, now that I've erased all of what I really wanted to say!! I would just like to thank Uluru and Bryan for being kind to Schapelle.......even though they think that she is guilty.
Lets pick a date and all fly over there with bright red t-shirts emblazoned "Corby is innocent" and have a cell party with Schapelle. All of us will carry empty suitcases that are witnessed by JP's at the airport before checking in. This would be a great publicity stunt!!! Dee
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I believe Schapelle is innocent...you'd wonder how many times I have to say it.
Fact is...there were drugs in her bag...of that there is no contest.
The contest is how they got there.
The Indonesian cops say they're hers...'we' say they're not.
They say they are, that she's a drug smuggler...'we' say she's not.
'We' produced witnesses and other evidence...they ignored it....gave her 20 years...triple the sentence of anyone else for the same offence.
They might overturn her conviction...hopefully they will.
There's a good chance they won't too.
Unlike "Bridget Jones", whose human rights lawyer boyfriend "Mark Darcy" could wake up Cabinet Ministers and spy agencies and track down the culprit who owned the drugs in "Bridget's" bag, Schapelle has no such access to the govt and even so no one knows who the culprit is.
Well, one Oz prisoner said he knew who owned them and it wasn't Schapelle.
The judges said he only wanted some fresh air and sunshine.
So, unless Schapelle can produce the owner of the drugs, the Indonesian justice system says she's guilty...end of section.
"Indonesia" should, and can, do something...a lot...about her sentence though...their judicial review judges could easily find plenty of reasons to reduce it substantially...to say 3 years...or time already served.
I'll pass on the flight, red T Shirt, empty suitcase and publicity stunt thanks.
http://www.smartraveller.gov.au/zw-c...vice/Indonesia
We advise you to reconsider your need to travel to Indonesia, including Bali, at this time due to the very high threat of terrorist attack. We continue to receive a stream of reporting indicating that terrorists are in the advanced stages of planning attacks against Western interests in Indonesia against a range of targets, including places frequented by foreigners.