Drug Mule or Innocent??

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(CNN) -- Many Australians reacted with anger and shock after a Queensland woman they believe is innocent was found guilty of smuggling drugs into Bali and sentenced to 20 years' jail.

On Friday Indonesian judges found Schapelle Corby "legally and convincingly" guilty of smuggling marijuana into Bali in a case that has generated unprecedented interest among Australians and a diplomatic balancing act for the nation's leader.

The 27-year-old beauty therapist, who has been held in a Bali jail since her arrest on 8 October last year, was sentenced to 20 years in prison and fined 100 million rupiah ($10,700) on Friday.

She was arrested at Ngurah Rai Airport in Denpasar after 4.1 kilograms (9 pounds) of marijuana were found concealed in her boogie board bag.

The case has galvanized public opinion in Australia, with a recent survey showing 90 percent thought Corby was innocent, believing her defense argument that the drugs found in her possession were planted by baggage handlers in Australia.

Corby's defense team was buoyed by news Australian Federal Police and Qantas Airways were investigating the role of baggage handlers in a cocaine smuggling operation.

But on Friday chaotic scenes broke out as the guilty verdict was read, with Corby's family and supporters yelling out from the back of the court that "Schapelle is innocent."

Corby, who had largely maintained her composure during the two hour proceedings, pleaded with her family to calm down before turning to her mother, mouthing the words: "It's OK mum. I'm alright."

With tears streaming down her face Corby then slapped her head with her hands before being allowed to embrace her visibly distressed parents and sister.

Corby was led from the court room surrounded by a wall of security as they struggled to move her through a massive press contingent that had converged on the Denpasar court house to cover the verdict.

Outside the court Corby's sister Mercedes said the family would appeal the verdict.

"This is not fair. We will get Schapelle home."

Her financial backer Australian businessman Ron Bakir described the verdict as "a massive injustice," and said he would do whatever it took to get her home.

Many callers to radio talk shows in Australia were incensed, and some said they regretted making donations to Indonesian tsunami victims, The Associated Press reported. Others called for Australians to boycott Bali.

Even before the sentence, there were calls for Australians to boycott the popular holiday destination of Bali and to ban Indonesian products.

Prime Minister John Howard said he understood why Australians felt so deeply about the Corby case.

"The fact that we are a nation whose young travel so much, it is an issue that has touched this country very directly," he said.

Trying to keep a fragile relationship with Jakarta intact, Australian Foreign Minister Alexander Downer said any criticism of Indonesia or its justice system would be counterproductive and reflect very badly on Australia.

The Australian government had already provided substantial financial support to Corby's cause, he said, and additional legal support had been offered for any appeal.

Dismissed key evidence
The panel of three judges dismissed key evidence prepared by her defense team, including that of Australia prisoner John Ford who backed Corby's claim that she was an unwitting "drug mule."

The judges found Corby's defense team could not prove if there was another person responsible for the drugs.

"The defendant has been proven legally and convincingly guilty" a translator quoted the judges as saying on Sky News.

"We've found that drugs were imported into Indonesia. Importation is illegal in Indonesia and it occurred at Ngurah Rai Airport in Denpasar. This occurred without a licence or any permit to do so. It may not be done by anyone."

"She has been unrepentant to this. It is found the defendant is responsible for the narcotics and this should be considered when handing down the judgment."

Security was stepped up around the Bali courthouse Friday morning with more than 100 officers guarding the building amid concerns of a terror threat.

Already the case has triggered a series of threats against Indonesian diplomatic missions in Australia and Indonesia.

A team of Australian officials will head to Indonesia within the next ten days to discuss a prisoner transfer agreement between the two countries that would see Corby serve her sentence in Australia.

Corby has always maintained her innocence.

During her trial Corby maintained that she was the victim of a drug trafficking operation involving baggage handlers at Australian airports.
 

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Crimes have motives. There's nothing about this woman to indicate a motive for smuggling so much pot into Bali. ...Money? Hardly worth the risk, and she wasn't destitute or anything.

Seems extremely fishy.

Note to self: Don't end up in an Indonesian court.
 

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Yeah - it had Claire Danes it. I just thought of the same thing. Some guy her and her friend met planted drugs on them. They got sent away for life. Can't remember the name....
 

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What reason is there to think she is innocent either? Say she is unwitting to this - how were the "recipients" going to get their drugs out of her bag? And her bag was nothing special, and no way the "smugglers" would be able to id HER. So her theory makes no sense either. Isnt the defense in every drug case "those werent my drugs?" This is just another version.
 

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I suspect she is innocent. Hell, I would think they could grow pot in Bali like crazy. Why would anyone try to smuggle 9 pounds of pot into Bali? The potential payoff could not be worth the penalty.
 

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I doubt it's easy to grow pot in Bali. Maybe the climate is good, but I'll bet the authorities don't let it happen.

It could also be like another movie I saw. They plant a smaller amount on an unsuspecting person to distract the authorities so the larger amount gets through with a different person.

Who knows? It doesn't seem to add up though. How much Bali money could she make in return for what she makes back home? Couldn't be worth the risk considering 100 million rupiah equals just $10,700.
 

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Sun....her defense was after she checked her bag, which was a surfboard bag or boogie board bag which is very distinguished airport workers put the pot in her bag, then when the bag got to Bali since the bag would be easy to distinguish the workers would take the pot out but the workers in on the job missed the bag in Bali. Basically, she is saying there is a drug ring between the two aiports between baggage workers.
 

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The prosecution is still gonna try and re-sentence her to death with an appeal, by only getting 20 years, she got off easy believe it or not. They have like 50 peeps on death row and over 30 + of them are foereign drug smugglers
 

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And as I understand it not the police or a single witness or any evidence supported her theory. So upon what is the jury supposed to say that is reasonable doubt?

And even if there were such a ring, 9 pounds? And why would you use someone else's bag? Use your own, stuff with 50 pounds, and take the bag in Bali and no one knows the difference.
 

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money is almost always the motive....

money is always better than poverty....

if only for financial reasons..... :yup

seriously...why was she in indonesia?....she has the right to go there...just curious...

on holiday?....

an observation....if she were some homely cow from some 3rd world country,we`d never have even heard of this story...

the princess di` of ganja...
 
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Bali is an extremely popular destination for Aussies. It's like Hawaii, Mexico, or the Carribean for us. Remember the night club bombing there a few years ago? - it killed over 100 Aussies. It was sort of their "mini 9/11". Indonesia has the largest Muslim population in the world, by the way.

Money could hardly be the motive for her , given the risk, the potential penalties, and the fact that she was not poor by a long shot.

Again, just doesn't seem to add up. God help her if she's innocent. What a nightmare.
 

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why wasn`t money an issue?....

was she independently wealthy?....

seems like money is always an issue...for people... for rich corporations...

maybe she had made this run before....maybe numerous times....and it was an easy score...and a vacation to boot....

do we know enough about the girl to state unequivocally that she wasn`t a mule?...

i don`t know....not trying to instigate...just curious...

i haven`t read anything on the case...
 

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o.k...just read that this woman`s sister lived in bali for 4 years and that she`s been there more than a few times before....

i read that the pot was worth around $80,000...not sure if that`s bali currncy or u.s. or aussie currency.....

to me...that seems like alot of dough to risk sticking in someone else`s luggage....

still,the drug laws down there seem to be neanderthal,to say the least...

if she did it...and i can say after reading up a bit,that it`s hazy at best,she has to be a moron....

particularly given the bali drug laws...

that said,i hope she gets the hell out of there....wouldn`t wish this on my worst enemy...

one thing for sure....bali`s tourist trade will suffer immensely after this fiasco...

a lose/lose situation...
 
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