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Corby's parole

Corby's parole: Schapelle Corby's sister Mercedes talks to journalists in Bali Thursday

The Jakarta Post
Denpasar, Bali
Thu, March 6, 2014

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Corby's parole Corby's parole: Schapelle Corby's sister Mercedes talks to journalists in Bali Thursday. Corby, 35, was released on parole last month after spending nine years in a Bali prison on charges of smuggling 4.2 kilograms (9 pounds) of marijuana into Indonesia in 2005. Indonesia Justice Minister Amir Syamsuddin said Tuesday that the government is evaluating whether Corby's parole terms were violated by an interview her sister Mercedes gave to an Australian television network. Indonesian authorities had warned Corby that any interview by her could breach her parole conditions, which stipulate she must not cause unrest. She must remain in Indonesia until 2017 and can be returned to prison to complete her sentence during that time. (AP/Firdia Lisnawati) (9 pounds) of marijuana into Indonesia in 2005. Indonesia Justice Minister Amir Syamsuddin said Tuesday that the government is evaluating whether Corby's parole terms were violated by an interview her sister Mercedes gave to an Australian television network. Indonesian authorities had warned Corby that any interview by her could breach her parole conditions, which stipulate she must not cause unrest. She must remain in Indonesia until 2017 and can be returned to prison to complete her sentence during that time. (AP/Firdia Lisnawati)

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span class="inline inline-center">Corby's parole: Schapelle Corby's sister Mercedes talks to journalists in Bali Thursday. Corby, 35, was released on parole last month after spending nine years in a Bali prison on charges of smuggling 4.2 kilograms (9 pounds) of marijuana into Indonesia in 2005. Indonesia Justice Minister Amir Syamsuddin said Tuesday that the government is evaluating whether Corby's parole terms were violated by an interview her sister Mercedes gave to an Australian television network. Indonesian authorities had warned Corby that any interview by her could breach her parole conditions, which stipulate she must not cause unrest. She must remain in Indonesia until 2017 and can be returned to prison to complete her sentence during that time. (AP/Firdia Lisnawati)

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