In a move that will divide Australia once more on whether she is innocent or guilty there is news today that Schapelle Corby could be out on parole within days.
The Guardian report that a parole hearing took place behind closed doors in Jakarta last week.
The Indonesian source, who wished to remain anonymous because he was not authorised to speak to the media, told reporters in Jakarta on Monday that Corby’s case was heard on Thursday. He would not say whether the hearing found in favour of granting her parole saying it was now a matter for Justice Minister Amir Syamsuddin.
In 2004 Schapelle Corby was found guilty of smuggling 4.2kg of marijuana into Indonesia and sentenced to 20 years in prison.
Thursday’s parole hearing was the last major hurdle Corby had to clear before her probable release from Kerobokan prison.
The other two steps – to acquire a new passport and approval from the Indonesian immigration department to serve out her sentence in her sister’s Kuta home were granted over the last few weeks.
The Justice Minister has already said he can see no reason why Corby’s parole bid should be rejected.
A spokesman for the Indonesian Corrections Directorate General, later confirmed the hearing had taken place.
“Yes, the parole hearing has been conducted, last week, on Thursday to be exact,” he told the media. “But we can’t tell the result yet. Let’s wait.”
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I don't know if she's innocent or guilty (I reckon the bro with her did it), but if she is freed, I hope she just buggers off into the distance because for the last ten odd years
this circus has just gone on and on and on and on.....
I don't really care if she's guilty or not. Being in prison in Indonesia would suck majorly.