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Re: Schapelle Corby, parole decision..
Reply #345 - Feb 10th, 2014 at 7:05am
 
True Blue... wrote on Feb 10th, 2014 at 6:35am:
... mind you... i do feel for the authorities who put millions of hours into convicting druggo's only to see them walk free and continue on dealing in drugs... 


What the AFP did was wrong, but I think a lot of parents of late-teenage daughters and sons are glad these vermin are not out on the streets of Australia selling drugs after a short spell in one of our jails.

It's dated, but ... shows short time in jail for drug trafficking.

...

Punishment for drugs offences is winding down in the UK. (This 'initiative' will arrive here within 18 months or so, just as with all the trends that occur in the UK).
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Reply #346 - Feb 10th, 2014 at 7:08am
 
True Blue... wrote on Feb 10th, 2014 at 6:35am:
... mind you... i do feel for the authorities who put millions of hours into convicting druggo's only to see them walk free and continue on dealing in drugs... 


What the AFP did was wrong, but I think a lot of parents of late-teenage daughters and sons are glad these vermin are not out on the streets of Australia selling drugs after a short spell in one of our jails.

It's dated, but ... shows short time in jail for drug trafficking.

...

Punishment for drugs offences is winding down in the UK. (This 'initiative' will arrive here within 18 months or so, just as with all the trends that occur in the UK).
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Re: Schapelle Corby, parole decision..
Reply #347 - Feb 10th, 2014 at 7:08am
 
True Blue... wrote on Feb 10th, 2014 at 6:35am:
... mind you... i do feel for the authorities who put millions of hours into convicting druggo's only to see them walk free and continue on dealing in drugs... 


What the AFP did was wrong, but I think a lot of parents of late-teenage daughters and sons are glad these vermin are not out on the streets of Australia selling drugs after a short spell in one of our jails.

It's dated, but ... shows short time in jail for drug trafficking.

...

Punishment for drugs offences is winding down in the UK. (This 'initiative' will arrive here within 18 months or so, just as with all the trends that occur in the UK).
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Re: Schapelle Corby, parole decision..
Reply #348 - Feb 10th, 2014 at 7:08am
 
True Blue... wrote on Feb 10th, 2014 at 6:35am:
... mind you... i do feel for the authorities who put millions of hours into convicting druggo's only to see them walk free and continue on dealing in drugs... 


What the AFP did was wrong, but I think a lot of parents of late-teenage daughters and sons are glad these vermin are not out on the streets of Australia selling drugs after a short spell in one of our jails.

It's dated, but ... shows short time in jail for drug trafficking.

...

Punishment for drugs offences is winding down in the UK. (This 'initiative' will arrive here within 18 months or so, just as with all the trends that occur in the UK).
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Reply #349 - Feb 10th, 2014 at 7:09am
 
True Blue... wrote on Feb 10th, 2014 at 6:35am:
... mind you... i do feel for the authorities who put millions of hours into convicting druggo's only to see them walk free and continue on dealing in drugs... 


What the AFP did was wrong, but I think a lot of parents of late-teenage daughters and sons are glad these vermin are not out on the streets of Australia selling drugs after a short spell in one of our jails.

It's dated, but ... shows short time in jail for drug trafficking.

...

Punishment for drugs offences is winding down in the UK. (This 'initiative' will arrive here within 18 months or so, just as with all the trends that occur in the UK).
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Reply #350 - Feb 10th, 2014 at 7:09am
 
True Blue... wrote on Feb 10th, 2014 at 6:35am:
... mind you... i do feel for the authorities who put millions of hours into convicting druggo's only to see them walk free and continue on dealing in drugs... 


What the AFP did was wrong, but I think a lot of parents of late-teenage daughters and sons are glad these vermin are not out on the streets of Australia selling drugs after a short spell in one of our jails.

It's dated, but ... shows short time in jail for drug trafficking.

...

Punishment for drugs offences is winding down in the UK. (This 'initiative' will arrive here within 18 months or so, just as with all the trends that occur in the UK).
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Reply #351 - Feb 10th, 2014 at 7:10am
 
And no .... I'm not going to 'bump' these clones.

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Reply #352 - Feb 10th, 2014 at 7:21am
 
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Winata said he opened the bag and saw the flippers, the plastic bags with the marijuana and the boogie board. "I asked the suspect what was in the plastic bags. She said it was marijuana. I asked her, 'How do you know?' She said, 'I smelled it when you opened the bag."' A second customs officer supported his testimony.


How did the marijuana smell so strongly at the customs counter when it was supposedly in two air tight space bags and who put the hole in the inner bag if Bali Customs did not put it there.....This question has been ignored because it points to a third part interference.....Once the key defense witness lies under oath as Winata did his whole testimony is tainted.....Winata lied and was allowed to do so by the prosecution and defense???

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Reply #353 - Feb 10th, 2014 at 8:22am
 
philperth2010 wrote on Feb 10th, 2014 at 7:21am:
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Winata said he opened the bag and saw the flippers, the plastic bags with the marijuana and the boogie board. "I asked the suspect what was in the plastic bags. She said it was marijuana. I asked her, 'How do you know?' She said, 'I smelled it when you opened the bag."' A second customs officer supported his testimony.


How did the marijuana smell so strongly at the customs counter when it was supposedly in two air tight space bags and who put the hole in the inner bag if Bali Customs did not put it there.....This question has been ignored because it points to a third part interference.....Once the key defense witness lies under oath as Winata did his whole testimony is tainted.....Winata lied and was allowed to do so by the prosecution and defense???

Angry Angry Angry

http://www.smh.com.au/articles/2005/03/04/1109700677359.html


What a comedy of errors, it's distressing.
Very good and thorough article to read, thanks for the link.
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Reply #354 - Feb 10th, 2014 at 9:10am
 
philperth2010 wrote on Feb 9th, 2014 at 9:23pm:
If there was a hole in the internal bag and the smell of marijuana was so strong at the customs counter when the boogie board bag was opened (The space bag was still sealed) why didn't the cargo bay of the plane reek of pot???


bags have been known to burst in aeroplane holds (I know from experience, Ovaltine powder over EVERYTHING)  ... no one had to PUT the hole in it, it could have simply burst in transit .
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Reply #355 - Feb 10th, 2014 at 9:29am
 
John Smith wrote on Feb 10th, 2014 at 9:10am:
philperth2010 wrote on Feb 9th, 2014 at 9:23pm:
If there was a hole in the internal bag and the smell of marijuana was so strong at the customs counter when the boogie board bag was opened (The space bag was still sealed) why didn't the cargo bay of the plane reek of pot???


bags have been known to burst in aeroplane holds (I know from experience, Ovaltine powder over EVERYTHING)  ... no one had to PUT the hole in it, it could have simply burst in transit .


Only the internal bag John....How did the smell escape and why didn't it stink out the cargo bay of the QANTAS jet???

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Reply #356 - Feb 10th, 2014 at 9:32am
 
philperth2010 wrote on Feb 10th, 2014 at 9:29am:
John Smith wrote on Feb 10th, 2014 at 9:10am:
philperth2010 wrote on Feb 9th, 2014 at 9:23pm:
If there was a hole in the internal bag and the smell of marijuana was so strong at the customs counter when the boogie board bag was opened (The space bag was still sealed) why didn't the cargo bay of the plane reek of pot???


bags have been known to burst in aeroplane holds (I know from experience, Ovaltine powder over EVERYTHING)  ... no one had to PUT the hole in it, it could have simply burst in transit .


Only the internal bag John....How did the smell escape and why didn't it stink out the cargo bay of the QANTAS jet???

Huh Huh Huh

it could have quite easily burst when the baggage handlers were unloading it, which would mean no smell in the cargo bay, and as for the smell escaping, that would depend on what sort of material the body board bag was made off.
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Reply #357 - Feb 10th, 2014 at 10:02am
 
She will be released in 15  minutes.

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Reply #358 - Feb 10th, 2014 at 10:23am
 
Bump

True Colours wrote on Feb 9th, 2014 at 9:55pm:
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...Mick Corby regularly purchased marijuana from a South Australian drug syndicate headed by convicted drug trafficker Malcolm McCauley...McCauley visited Schapelle in jail two weeks before her verdict.


...barely a fortnight before Schapelle's arrest, Queensland police received a signed informant's statement naming Mick Corby as a man who was delivering drugs on commercial flights to Bali...

...the 4.2-kilogram bag of marijuana was painstakingly moulded to fit the curves of Schapelle's boogie-board bag - as opposed to being stuffed in there by baggage handlers...

http://www.watoday.com.au/national/the-hell-that-followed-publication-of-my-schapelle-corby-bestseller-20140208-328vq.html

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Reply #359 - Feb 10th, 2014 at 10:31am
 
True Colours wrote on Feb 10th, 2014 at 10:23am:
Bump

True Colours wrote on Feb 9th, 2014 at 9:55pm:
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...Mick Corby regularly purchased marijuana from a South Australian drug syndicate headed by convicted drug trafficker Malcolm McCauley...McCauley visited Schapelle in jail two weeks before her verdict.


...barely a fortnight before Schapelle's arrest, Queensland police received a signed informant's statement naming Mick Corby as a man who was delivering drugs on commercial flights to Bali...

...the 4.2-kilogram bag of marijuana was painstakingly moulded to fit the curves of Schapelle's boogie-board bag - as opposed to being stuffed in there by baggage handlers...

http://www.watoday.com.au/national/the-hell-that-followed-publication-of-my-schapelle-corby-bestseller-20140208-328vq.html



The accusations where investigated and dismissed by the Queensland police!!!

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