your spamming is only slighty more moronic that Ent's
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your spamming is only slighty more moronic that Ent's
Indonesia hasn't a great track record for justice by a long shot.
It's more to do with who you know and how much you're prepared to pay.
Appealing a judge's decision in Indonesia is only going to going to make him angry, as he feels insulted, his reputation as hanging judge would be marred. Loss of face, the vain prick.
So on appeal, the sentence is almost invariably increased.
Again, you show you know little of what you talk about.Quote:
Originally Posted by ENT
Failed Indonesian appeals are always given increased sentences, the concept is to deter frivolous appeals.
Just as I indicated, appealing to the high court in Indonesia is futile.
Tell that to Scott Rush, who was given a life sentence on appeal rather than death.
How many others succeeded?
Renae Lawrence who got it down from life to 20.
Scot Rush,
Si Yi Chen,
- Sentenced to life imprisonment by the Denpasar District Court on 13 February 2006[4]
- On appeal, Bali High Court imposes the death penalty on 6 September 2006[9]
- On appeal, Supreme Court reduces sentence to life imprisonment on 10 May 2011[12]
- On appeal, Bali High Court reduces sentence to 18 years on 15 July 2011
- Serving time in Kerobokan Prison
- Sentenced to life imprisonment by the Denpasar District Court on 15 February 2006[7]
- Sentence reduced to 20 years upon appeal by Judge Arsan Pardede in the Bali High Court on 26 April 2006 [8]
- On appeal, Supreme Court imposes the death penalty on 6 September 2006[9]
- On appeal, Supreme Court reduces sentence to life imprisonment on 6 March 2008[11]
- Serving time in Kerobokan Prison
Michael Cuzgaj,
Mathew Norman,
- Sentenced to life imprisonment by the Denpasar District Court on 14 February 2006[5]
- Sentence reduced to 20 years upon appeal by Judge Arsan Pardede in the Bali High Court on 26 April 2006[8]
- On appeal, Supreme Court reinstates sentence of life imprisonment on 6 September 2006
- Serving time in Kerobokan Prison
- Sentenced to life imprisonment by the Denpasar District Court on 15 February 2006[7]
- Sentence reduced to 20 years upon appeal by Judge Arsan Pardede in the Bali High Court on 26 April 2006 [8]
- On appeal, Supreme Court imposes the death penalty on 6 September 2006[9]
- On appeal, Supreme Court reduces sentence to life imprisonment on 6 March 2008[11]
- Serving time in Kerobokan Prison
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Originally Posted by Sir Wilson
No, it does not indicate that.Quote:
Originally Posted by ENT
Thanks AO and Fondles.
An impressive list of five so far, each receiving a reduction in their sentences, but none acquitted.
I'm not trying to be facetious, but it's not many, after a quick search on your parts.
So, I can take it that chances of acquittal on appeal to the high court in Indonesia would be nil or negligible.
In other words, Corby's appeal to be acquitted would not have had the remotest chance of success.
Welcome.
In other words, Corby's appeal to be acquitted would not have had the remotest chance of success.
agreed.
^ guilty as sin..
except on planet ENT
Actually, now that I have read all of Ent's posts and his evidence, I reckon he's gota point, that Schapelle girl was set up, totally innocent like. Never did it.
Yes, she can't be guilty because she's so pretty.
:rofl:
I suppose considering they all had a shit load of Smack taped to them could have something to do with why they where not acquitted. :)
Jeez mate, you are really grasping at straws and just digging that hole ever deeper.
Give it away Bro, The trollop is doing her time as required by Indonesian law, so be it.
Unfortunately some Aussies are real foking stupid and continue to smuggle.
Fok them, dumb bastards.
Its the lack of respect for foreign laws that gets me firing and not the drug issue its self.
Do the drugs at home, not abroad.
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Fair enough points terry, but I still think it was a setup.
The Indos couldn't nail the perp, so they nailed the closest one they could get.
I also think that she and others now know who that was.
He hasn't been nailed yet.
Ford's statement about the grass being stashed in Corby's bag by someone at Brisbane to be picked up in Sydney but got sent on to Bali by mistake is a very likely scenario.
Ford later got beaten and stabbed in jail for narking and ended up in protective custody there.
William Miller named a guy called "Duncs" as the one who asked him to pick up the grass in Corby's bag.
The AFP investigator on that deal blocked the info and he's now been done as part of a grass shipping gang in OZ.
Sent: 03 April 2012 10:41
To: [email protected]
Subject: URGENT: Here Is Tomorrows News
On Wednesday 4th April, ex-Detective Sergeant Christopher Laycock will appear for sentencing in a Sydney court, for a string of offences. These stem from the Cobalt Report, which was presented by the Police Integrity Commission to Parliament in 2005, and which presents him as one of the most notorious criminals in Australian history.
But, what meets the eye will be something of a mirage. His last hearing, on 29th March 2012, was closed to the public, on account of a mysterious 30 page 'naming and shaming' document, which his lawyer had dramatically presented at the hearing previous to this. The AAP has subsequently reported what the court instructed them to report.
The real story here is not only what is in that document, and why it has taken 8 years for Laycock to meet his fate, but what the New South Wales Crime Commission, and the AFP, have hidden from the public for 7 years.
"YOU ARE NOW BEING WATCHED!"
YAWN, another conspiracy theory.
What has the AFP hidden from the public for 7 years, facts would be nice ENT.
Was she not apprehended in Indonesia with dope in her bag or was that all a mirage ?
Read the article linked and read the Cobalt report and related references from it.
http://www.pic.nsw.gov.au/files/repo...t%20Report.pdf
Absolute bag of wank mate. I'll drive the mull down for a nice wedge if you want or get a turd on the dole to do it or even courier it.
One would have to be an ignorant fuk up to believe one would put 4KG of hydro on a plane just to deliver it interstate.
Oh yes, Excuse me but I forget to pick up my 4 kg of hydro at Sydney. :rolleyes:
Fok me bro, the shits worth fortunes in Australia and no dealer would lose contact with the said package.
Dealers tend to keep tight tabs on there mull.
Give it a miss mate. Your getting plain silly.
Why did you change which report I should read ?