Schapelle Corby was unjustly jailed in Indonesia. Why was she denied access to all evidence that could potentially clear her. Why did the Bali police say fingerprinting was not necessary? Why was the baggage not weighed as requested by Corby. Why was DNA testing refused to determine country of origin? What happened to all the security tapes at three International airports on the same day? Australia needs answers to these questions.
Thursday, August 11, 2011
Corby's clock is ticking.
Schapelle Corby desire to have children is diminishing daily as her 'biological' clock ticks down. Judges who sentence young women to long jail terms where their release date is after the time they can conceive, are creating double punishment and extra untold mental anguish for the prisoner. Does this come into play when considering the sentence? While I understand long jail terms as punishment for murderers, why is it that in Indonesia you get a lesser term for murder than you do for possession of marijuana? Why does Indonesia class MJ in the same category as cocaine when there is no evidence world wide of anyone dying from smoking Mary Jane? Join supporters at http://www.schapelle.ning.com/ to discuss.
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