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On the 8th of October 2004, the Balinese police planted 4.2 kg of cannabis in an item of luggage, belonging to an innocent Australian tourist, named Schapelle Corby.
Their numerous breaches of their own Code of Criminal Procedure, is evidence for this.
Denial and destruction of evidence. Failure to investigate. Fabricating charges.
Corby was sentenced to serve 20 years in a local prison, by a corrupt court, in a staged show-trial, that was aired on Australian TV. She is still there today, incarcerated for a crime she did not commit.
A Google search for the words
"breaches of the Indonesian code"
brings up content relating to this case, on the very first result.
For the Bali police, and for anyone else who thinks Corby got a fair trial, this is a problem. . . .
Their numerous breaches of their own Code of Criminal Procedure, is evidence for this.
Denial and destruction of evidence. Failure to investigate. Fabricating charges.
Corby was sentenced to serve 20 years in a local prison, by a corrupt court, in a staged show-trial, that was aired on Australian TV. She is still there today, incarcerated for a crime she did not commit.
A Google search for the words
"breaches of the Indonesian code"
brings up content relating to this case, on the very first result.
For the Bali police, and for anyone else who thinks Corby got a fair trial, this is a problem. . . .
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