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By now I am sure that you have all heard all about the Trial Travesty
that has occurred in Bali against Australian beauty therapist
Schapelle
Corby Sentenced to 20 years in jail for trying to smuggle 4.1 kg (9 lb)
of marijuana into Bali, With the well known Corrupt Baggage Handlers
in Both Country's that have been using unsuspecting & innocent
travelers
luggage to smuggle their drugs, Schapelle is still in jail in
Indonesia. A 5ft square cell with 7 other women and an open bucket
of waste in the corner. That's Their
Toilet!
We here at OnlinePot are calling for a Worldwide Boycott On All
Of
BALI! Boycott Bali &
They Need To Arrest "The Real Criminals Here"
The Corrupt Baggage Handlers, &
Bali's Corrupt Inspectors Wanting
BRIBES! & Free Schapelle Corby. We have
created a animated button
for this Worldwide Bali Boycott. Please Feel free to grab a copy of the
animated button banner. & Then link it back to this page.
Side Note: OnlinePot
Has take on the "Duty" of
trying to
keep the plight of Bali Jailed Schapelle Corby in the fore
front. So that she doesn't just get forgotten about, in a far
away hell hole of a prison in a foreign country. So we will
continue to keep her information right here on our front
pages, So that she will continue to receive the Public
Attention Her Case DEMANDS! No Matter How Long
That Takes.Schapelle is still in jail in
Indonesia.
A 5ft square cell with 7 other women and an open
bucket of waste in the corner. That's Their
Toilet!
We are REFUSING to just let the Indonesian Government
to just get away with "Their Barbaric Ways"
Schapelle Corby's
Supporters Forums
http://www.schapellecorby.com/
PRISONER'S OF The Medical Marijuana War It's A Real War With Real POW's
6-24-06
Information On Care Packages
& Letters
To Send To Help
Schapelle Corby
1-25-06 No Bribe For Corby
1-19-06 HALF-BROTHER'S TRIAL MAY
AID SCHAPELLE CORBY
1-19-06 SCHAPELLE CORBY'S 20-YEAR
BALI
PRISON SENTENCE REINSTATED
11-26-05
FREED MODEL MICHELLE LESLIE TELLS
OF
HER ORDEAL IN A BALI PRISON
10-17-05 SENTENCING DEAL ANGERS CORBY
Reduced Her Sentence To 15 Years
8-24-05 ANOTHER AUSSIE HELD UNDER DRUGS CHARGES IN BALI
8-24-05 AUSTRALIA ISSUES WARNING AFTER MODEL'S BALI ARREST
This Insanity
& Official & Un-Official Corruption
In Bali Has To Be Stopped! They
"HUNG" Some
Of The Bali 9 Prisoners.
We Are Beginning To Hurting Them Where It Counts!
Just
Keep The Pressure Up On The Bali Government
& Their Courts, Tourism, & Business Bureau's
This is big. I just watched the verdict of Schapelle’s case on TV. I feel sick with sadness for this woman. I am disgusted having heard the evidence for the prosecution. While commentators defend Indonesia’s judicial system as being fair and not “guilty til proven innocent”, I’m horrified that the information presented in the verdict did not, at the very least, give Schapelle the benefit of the doubt. This woman now faces a third of her life in a Bali prison. If justice exists without love and compassion, surely God could not be its sponsor!!
God strengthen Schapelle (guilty
or otherwise). Keep her strong in
that place and reveal yourself to her over and over so she
never
forgets how much you love her.
BALI, Indonesia (Reuters) - An Indonesian court on Friday sentenced Australian beauty therapist Schapelle Corby to 20 years in jail for trying to smuggle 4.1 kg (9 lb) of marijuana into Bali, triggering outrage from her family and friends.
"The panel of judges declares the defendant legally and convincingly guilty of the crime of illegal importation of narcotics," judge
Linton Sirait told a hearing watched live across Australia, where the case has transfixed the nation.
As soon as Sirait read the verdict, Corby's mother, Rosleigh Rose,
shouted at the three judges on the panel: "Liar, liar. Honey, we are
going to take you home." Corby turned to her mother and pleaded with her to calm down. "Mum, stop, it's okay," she cried, holding her hand up in the air in a
motion for her mother to stop yelling.
Standing to hear the verdict and wearing pink trousers and a black
blouse, Corby occasionally slapped her forehead with her palm in grief.
She struggled to contain her emotions and at times became angry.
Prosecutors had demanded life in jail for Corby, 27, who has repeatedly argued the drugs found by airport officials in her unlocked bag on the famous holiday island last year were not hers and that they were planted.
Corby's family said they would appeal.
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Earlier, officials whisked Corby into the court through a side
entrance, avoiding scores of journalists.
"She's probably the worst I've ever seen her," Corby's
Australian
lawyer Robin Tampoe earlier told Australian television on Friday ahead of the court session.
The court had leeway to disregard the prosecutors' demand and sentence Corby to death if she was found guilty.
Corby's trial has gripped Australia. Her plight has also triggered a
series of threats against Indonesian diplomatic missions in the country.
Her lawyers have insisted many people could have put the drugs into their client's bodyboard bag along the way from Brisbane to Bali, especially because it was not locked.
Corby, from Australia's eastern Gold Coast, changed planes in Sydney and her defense team has said she was the victim of a drug ring running narcotics from Brisbane to Sydney.
For some reason, the drugs were not removed from her bag in Sydney, the defense has said.
PLEA FROM PRIME MINISTER
Australian Prime Minister John Howard said this month the government had written to the court to detail new allegations against Australian airport baggage handlers following the arrest of 15 people in Australia on charges of importing drugs.
Howard has said he would not interfere with the Indonesian justice
system but that he hoped the Bali court would deliver a "true and fair
and just verdict."
The trial comes at a time of improved ties between Jakarta and
Canberra. Some analysts had said a death sentence on Corby could strain relations.
Indonesia, like many Asian nations, imposes tough penalties for drug offences.
Last week, Indonesia asked Australian police to boost security at its diplomatic and consular missions ahead of the verdict.
The Indonesian Embassy in Canberra has said its diplomats and consular officials around Australia had received threats by mail and e-mail about the Corby case.
In April, bullets were sent to the Indonesian consulate in the West
Australian city of Perth along with a letter containing a warning that
staff would be killed unless Corby was freed.
The two countries have discussed a possible prisoner swap agreement, under which Corby might be able to serve time in Australia if she is convicted.
The case has also put Bali under the spotlight, with Indonesia's police chief labeling it a hub for international drug trafficking syndicates.
Indonesian police arrested nine Australians last month in Bali for
alleged heroin trafficking. They have yet to face trial.
(With additional reporting by Michelle Nichols in Canberra)
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NO BRIBE FOR CORBY
http://www.schapellecorby.com/showthread.php?t=289
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Jade Bilowol 24jan06
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