Friday, 7 March 2008

Bali trio could be home in six years, The Australian, 7 March, 2008.

Bali trio could be home in six years: [1 All-round Country Edition]

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University of Indonesia criminologist Andreanus Meliala said [Si Yi Chen], [Thanh Nguyen] and Norman could now expect to have their sentences drastically reduced. "For an extraordinary remission, there is the possibility of up to a year at a time being given if the prisoner has done some service, such as teaching English in the jail," Mr Meliala said. "It's not like you would suddenly go from having a life sentence to having some fixed sentence, but over time ... if they had the right motivation, it could happen."
He predicted the trio's sentences would eventually be adjusted to "about 20 or 25 years", which, under Indonesia's parole system, could see them serving as few as six years of those terms.
"It is a wonderful thing for the young Australians and their families that they don't have to face the death penalty," Professor [Melbourne Tim Lindsey] said. "This is a really good outcome; it is the correct outcome. It reflects the fact that the Indonesian Supreme Court is increasingly getting it right at the final appeal level."

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