Schappel Corby

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Has anyone here followed this case at all? Very interesting. I think she is innocent. I can't imagine something like happening to me or anyone I know.
There is no way she will ever get a fair trial. I think the judges in Bali are aware of this too but they don't want to look stupid. What a bummer of a mess. Poor Girl.
There is no way she will ever get a fair trial. I think the judges in Bali are aware of this too but they don't want to look stupid. What a bummer of a mess. Poor Girl.
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PJPixie wrote:Has anyone here followed this case at all? Very interesting. I think she is innocent. I can't imagine something like happening to me or anyone I know.
There is no way she will ever get a fair trial. I think the judges in Bali are aware of this too but they don't want to look stupid. What a bummer of a mess. Poor Girl.
Saw like half hour of the hbo documentary.........
how exactly did she end up with a garbage bag full of weed in her bag? never actually found that out during the scenes that i watched...........0 -
I've been following this off and on for years via news sites from back home, I was of the understanding many people in Australia didn't believe her, I could be wrong. I haven't seen the documentary but many Aussies have been caught in Indonesia and Thailand with drugs like this. The case I really remember is Barlow and Chambers in the late 80s, I remember the day they were hanged in Malaysia, freaked me out.Glaciers melting in the dead of night and the superstars sucked into the supermassive.0
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PJPixie wrote:Has anyone here followed this case at all? Very interesting. I think she is innocent. I can't imagine something like happening to me or anyone I know.
There is no way she will ever get a fair trial. I think the judges in Bali are aware of this too but they don't want to look stupid. What a bummer of a mess. Poor Girl.
yes as an australian i/we are subjected to the schapelle corby case with regularity. i dont know whether she is guilty or not. i dont know her and i dont really know the circumstances for sure. the only opinion i hold aside from how dumb would you have to be to try and smuggle that amount of weed in your boogie board bag, is that the sentence is rather sriff for the offense. but then again i am not the indonesian authorities. people know the risks involved and the stance of many asian countries when it comes to drug smuggling.
however... check this out if you think your innocence is beyond reproach:
http://www.study-in-china.org/odd_news/20086517183249.htm
and this(only the headline remains but it is enough i reckon):
http://www.japantoday.com/category/national/view/customs-say-officers-have-planted-drugs-in-unwitting-travelers-bags-160-times-for-traininghear my name
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Regardless of her guilt or innocence I do think she's a nice little pawn for the Indonesian goverment to stick it to Australia.
How anybody involved in and leader of the organization behind such hideous terrorist activities such as the Bali bombings only gets 2 years and a girl can get 20 to life for marijuana is beyond me, but then I'm sure the Indonesian government would be more than happy to explain it away. :rolleyes:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2002_Bali_bombings
Most definitely I think her sentence is way too harsh, but then I think the sentences handed down to the Bali 9 are equally horrendous, just as what happened to Barlow and Chambers and Van Nguyen are a disgrace.
http://en.wikinews.org/wiki/Australian_Van_Nguyen_executed_in_Singapore
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bali_Nine
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Barlow_and_Chambers_execution
For all this executing traffickers that goes on, I see that none of these countries, NO COUNTRY, is actually interested in weeding out the head honchos and shutting them down, but I guess that's because some of the worlds most powerful people are involved in that. Fine upstanding citizens that they are. :rolleyes:NOPE!!!
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Jeanie wrote:Regardless of her guilt or innocence I do think she's a nice little pawn for the Indonesian goverment to stick it to Australia.
How anybody involved in and leader of the organization behind such hideous terrorist activities such as the Bali bombings only gets 2 years and a girl can get 20 to life for marijuana is beyond me, but then I'm sure the Indonesian government would be more than happy to explain it away. :rolleyes:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2002_Bali_bombings
Most definitely I think her sentence is way too harsh, but then I think the sentences handed down to the Bali 9 are equally horrendous, just as what happened to Barlow and Chambers and Van Nguyen are a disgrace.
http://en.wikinews.org/wiki/Australian_Van_Nguyen_executed_in_Singapore
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bali_Nine
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Barlow_and_Chambers_execution
For all this executing traffickers that goes on, I see that none of these countries, NO COUNTRY, is actually interested in weeding out the head honchos and shutting them down, but I guess that's because some of the worlds most powerful people are involved in that. Fine upstanding citizens that they are. :rolleyes:
the indonesian government sticking it to australia? wherever do you get such notions jeanie.hear my name
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catefrances wrote:the indonesian government sticking it to australia? wherever do you get such notions jeanie.
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don't think i've heard a night go past on talkback radio where Schappel Corby, water restrictions, and the problem with today's youth have gone unmentioned... he
is it bad i'm tired of this? :( the sentence IS too harsh, i can't believe the bombers only got 2..wah0 -
I believe she is guilty, but 20 years is over the top.0
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illegal_pants wrote:don't think i've heard a night go past on talkback radio where Schappel Corby, water restrictions, and the problem with today's youth have gone unmentioned... he
is it bad i'm tired of this? :( the sentence IS too harsh, i can't believe the bombers only got 2..
Not at all! It sounds like Lindy Chamberlain all over again. I remember not a day went by when that wasn't everywhere... for years!Glaciers melting in the dead of night and the superstars sucked into the supermassive.0 -
I've gone from thinking she was not guilty to guilty to not guilty to guilty, so on so forth. Her family seem very dodgy, but regardless, 20 years is far too harsh. I didn't see much of the documentary, but I think it did more harm then good for her.Sydney 11/02/2003
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kristophed wrote:I believe she is guilty, but 20 years is over the top.
You really think she is guilty? yeah, 20 years is ridiculous.
I just don't think she got a fair trial at all.
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any media is like a pack of piranhas around a dead cow in the water as far as im concerned, and in australia we really are inundated with reports about her and her family, but for all ive seen of this poor girl
i dont think she actually did it
but i do think her family (step brother in particular) had something to do with it
i think 20 years is an outrageous time to be put in an Indonesian jail, under those conditions
but, there again, the signs are up everywhere, you do know what you are risking
her family behave like a pack of fools over here, milking this for all its worth, and have admitted to lying in court over particular details. If they lie once, who's to say they are not lying about anything else?? Apparently the first thing her sister did when she first got pulled aside at the airport was go back to her (balinese) home, and grab a wad of cash to bribe with.
?? so who knows - but this girls life is essentially over - the movie deals, book deals, whatever she gets when she gets out will never give her back the 20 years she's had taken away.impatience is a gift ........0 -
zenith wrote:any media is like a pack of piranhas around a dead cow in the water as far as im concerned, and in australia we really are inundated with reports about her and her family, but for all ive seen of this poor girl
i dont think she actually did it
but i do think her family (step brother in particular) had something to do with it
i think 20 years is an outrageous time to be put in an Indonesian jail, under those conditions
but, there again, the signs are up everywhere, you do know what you are risking
her family behave like a pack of fools over here, milking this for all its worth, and have admitted to lying in court over particular details. If they lie once, who's to say they are not lying about anything else?? Apparently the first thing her sister did when she first got pulled aside at the airport was go back to her (balinese) home, and grab a wad of cash to bribe with.
?? so who knows - but this girls life is essentially over - the movie deals, book deals, whatever she gets when she gets out will never give her back the 20 years she's had taken away.
I think it has something to do with the step brother too.
Although I'm not surprised that Mercedes went home for the cash to bribe with, the impression I got of the place is that bribery wouldn't be unheard of in some circumstances.
Yeah, she's pretty much screwed but I'm still waiting for the day that they announce they'll release her if Australia agrees to a stay of execution for the Bali Bombers.NOPE!!!
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I think that considering that our sources of information are all second hand, it is hard to pass judgement on the verdict.
I believe that we can all agree that the sentence is too harsh by Australian standards. And the discrepency between her sentence and the sentence of others for more heinous crimes is unfair.
When her arrest was anounced, all of the cheesy current afairs shows must have wet themselves in anticipation. I don't really watch TV but even from the newspapers it is apparent that she is flavor of the month (actually, make that decade) for most sub par news and current affairs services.0 -
ClimberInOz wrote:I think that considering that our sources of information are all second hand, it is hard to pass judgement on the verdict.
I believe that we can all agree that the sentence is too harsh by Australian standards. And the discrepency between her sentence and the sentence of others for more heinous crimes is unfair.
When her arrest was anounced, all of the cheesy current afairs shows must have wet themselves in anticipation. I don't really watch TV but even from the newspapers it is apparent that she is flavor of the month (actually, make that decade) for most sub par news and current affairs services.I don't think anything that the current affairs shows have ever done or will ever do can compare to having to suffer advertising for their show featuring Roberta Williams in a bikini. :rolleyes:
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Jeanie wrote:
I don't think anything that the current affairs shows have ever done or will ever do can compare to having to suffer advertising for their show featuring Roberta Williams in a bikini. :rolleyes:
oh c'mon
youve bought a 'i love carl' tshirt off ebay now, havent you
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zenith wrote:oh c'mon
youve bought a 'i love carl' tshirt off ebay now, havent you
just admit it!Ah nup!
But I did go right through kindy and school with one of his minions. :eek:
And I may have accidently pashed one of his other minions at a party once a very long time ago.:eek:
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Jeanie wrote:
Ah nup!
But I did go right through kindy and school with one of his minions. :eek:
And I may have accidently pashed one of his other minions at a party once a very long time ago.:eek:
ooohh - go girl - get on the tv - yur missing your 15minutes!!!!!!!!impatience is a gift ........0 -
zenith wrote:ooohh - go girl - get on the tv - yur missing your 15minutes!!!!!!!!
Yeah, um I was just coming back to edit that post.
We all make mistakes right? Although it might been his brother, yeah, I'm going with that.NOPE!!!
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