By Samantha Hawley
Sara Connor has a tough decision to make.
The Byron Bay woman, sentenced to four years’ jail by a Bali court on Monday, has a week to decide whether she will appeal in Bali’s High Court or accept the ruling from the panel of three judges.
If the 46-year-old does appeal to have the conviction overturned, she runs the risk of having the sentence increased.
She has already served seven months of the sentence and Indonesia’s justice system is well known for granting remissions on major religious and national holidays.
The Australian and her British boyfriend, David Taylor, were found guilty of group assault causing death in the Denpasar District Court.
Taylor, 34, was sentenced to six years behind bars. He will not appeal.
“We do believe that our son David feared for his own life that night and his actions reflect that,” his father, John Taylor, a priest from the United Kingdom, told the press after the ruling.
“But at the end we are content with the sentence.”
Connor’s legal team was outraged by the verdict and said their client was innocent and did nothing to cause the officer’s death.
“You know the law gives us seven days to decide to appeal or not,” said one of Connor’s lawyers, Robert Khuana.