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  • The advocates of this woman are doing her no favors .It is obvious the indonesian govt has went out of their way to curry favor with australia unlike singapore did with ngyen van tuong.20 years from a mandatory death sentence was very decent of them and a smart political move and they will probably release her in 10 years or so if people shut the fuck up.Because the one factor it seems the west can't accept about this woman is that it is obvious she is guilty as sin.

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    I know what Harvard Lecturer Michael Sandel would say about this - it breaks every rule on every level in the field of justice.

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  • it looks like a pillow too. What kind of evidence are you presenting. It takes alot of people to carry this overseas. What kind of court is this? Fingerprints, video footage, wheighing. None were carried out. Huge NEGLIGENCE. And Maltreatment. of citizens.

  • All i have to say is eyzonm3 saying these things really is , is a shortcut to thinkin so maybe someone should put u in a place and rot as u put it mr shortcut thinker cuz u have no experience where shes been or been through so i stand and agree with KD ..So, if ud pull ur head out of ur ass for a min eyz and put urself where she is maybe u wouldnt have to use that shortcut anymore and when she is provin innocent which she is man i cant wait to see the foot bein surgicaly removed from ur mouth

  • I do agree with you.

    However things to do with drugs affect more than one person; it affects an entire community and countless individuals. I believe she deserved what she got. Laws about drugs in Australia should be stricter (heck even the laws in USA are more).

  • I would agree with you if I thought for one second that she got a fair trial, which she did not - even by Indonesian standards. Why did they burn the mj before her appeals were through? Why did were her requests for DNA testing and fingerprinting denied? Why did the airport CCTV footage go missing? Where did she get the mj? Where was she going to sell it? All these questions are required to be answered before you could condemn her to 20 years in hell.

  • Okay but you have to understand once again that you need to respect the court system in another country. In Indonesia you need to prove your innocence and not the other way around where the court needs to find you guilty with evidence.

    The fact that the family has profited 3 million from this entire thing is a good determent on what kind of person she and her family is. Even the lawyer bad mouthed the family and believed that she was guilty. She couldn't even prove her innocence to her lawyer!

  • First of all, there is no $3 million. All those amounts have been made up by the media. Any money that has been made has gone to pay for lawyers and to keep Schapelle alive in that hell hole. The family also takes care of her cellmates. Were you aware of that? As for respecting the laws of other countries, I agree, but Indonesia is in fact an Innocent until proven guilty country. They are one of the most corrupt countries in the world.

  • You are very stubborn. You don't know the legal system in Indonesia - I have lived in Bali for 2 years and speak fluent Indonesian and I can tell you that I was correct in what I said about the legal system. I am happy they caught her and I am even more happier that she appealed, got 5 years taken off and then appealed and got the 20 years originally given to her. May she rot in jail and let this be a precedent for future drug traffickers (which it already is). She got what she deserved. SMILE

  • I am very stubborn because I've followed this case from the beginning and have seen the actual documents and official requests by the Corby family. I can't prove she didn't do it anymore than you can prove she did. The heart of the matter is the fact that even under Indonesia standards she did not get a fair trial. It's easy to throw a stanger under the bus, but would you say the same thing if Schapelle were a friend or a family member? Probably not.

  • Why do you want her to "rot in jail"? That's pretty harsh, don't you think? I happen to hate drug dealers myself, but justice is only served when it's proved beyond reasonable doubt that the person is guilty. You could fly a 747 through the amount of reasonable doubt in Schapelle's case. Sadly a lot of the truth was lost when the media decided that it could sell more ad space by smearning the Corbys. We all know how honest the media is. Not!

  • If you are going to condemn this family, please do it based on facts and not the trash put out by the media which has been time and again PROVEN to in inaccurate.

  • And once again, the if you can't make your lawyer believe you are innocent then there is something seriously wrong.

  • That was just how the producers decided to edit that scene. The so called "lawyer" (hardly at that) was talking out loud over how the case appeared to the public. No one knows if she was guilty or not because no investigation was done. However, guilty people don't usually request fingerprinting, dna testing, and CCTV footage. Again, the issue here is that she didn't get a fair trial.

  • It might be stupid as you have put it but you need to respect other countries' customs and laws.

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