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No. I want you and all your fellow minions to disappear forever.bitchgirl said:lmao u want me to listen to one idiot's opinion from the INTERNET?
No. I want you and all your fellow minions to disappear forever.bitchgirl said:lmao u want me to listen to one idiot's opinion from the INTERNET?
My sig is a song lyric.nekkid said:my advice: judge each person's argument by their sig.
Even if a member of my family did it and I knew it I would still profess their innocence (I would probably tell the truth on the stand but)Wesnat said:If I were a member of her family, then yes, I'd fight for her innocence, and I'd be blind towards the other side of the argument. Understandably so, too. But I'm not, so I can see both sides more clearly.
Hehe, I've been doing a lengthy assignment in the last few nights in the computer. I'm a perfectionist, so I kinda spent hours on some tiny details. Why not go to the board when I'm stuck/bored?nekkid said:wow westnat... you're still going.
my advice: judge each person's argument by their sig.
well, i was directing it to a certain somebody, but it seems your arguments are extremely logical, and should never be questioned. soad, after all.whiterabbit said:My sig is a song lyric.
What does that say about me?
Its says that doing so is stupid. And tattooedguy should smuggle drugs to Indo, hey hes been quite since Corby was sentenced!!!!Komaticom said:A part of my sig is appropriate in this thread, what does that say about me? ( Except that I've stopped Bouncing)
Shush, you. It's pass/fail. You can't fail unless you plagiarise.nekkid said:erm, aren't you supposed to be doing your essay?
Why the fuck would she do that? It doesnt stop customs searching the bag, it would also stop the use of excuses that someone could have planted itsped_kid01 said:"Why, if Corby was smuggling the drugs, did she not take the basic precaution of putting a lock on her bodyboard bag?
Why did she not put the drugs behind the bodyboard, which would have concealed them from anyone opening the bag? Why did she not try to conceal the contents of the plastic bags?
It wont if u sell it to the right ppl, i used to think the same thingsped_kid01 said:Why would anyone risk a death sentence smuggling marijuana to Bali, where it will sell for much less than in Australia?
wtf explain this sentance doesnt make sense to me, plz clarifysped_kid01 said:Where is the police evidence that Corby or any of her family had connections with drug traffickers?
How can anyone get a record if there is an assumption that u need a previous record to commit a crimesped_kid01 said:The federal police confirm that Corby has no criminal record. Queensland police have no intelligence to relate her to drugs.
If she is a willing mule, she dont own the drugs just is paid to transport themsped_kid01 said:The drug's wholesale price in Brisbane is $4000 for half a kilogram. Where did a woman who works in a fish and chip shop get the $36,000 it could cost to buy 4.1 kilograms?
No court in Australia or Indonesia would take that as evidence.sped_kid01 said:"Why, if Corby was smuggling the drugs, did she not take the basic precaution of putting a lock on her bodyboard bag?
Why did she not put the drugs behind the bodyboard, which would have concealed them from anyone opening the bag? Why did she not try to conceal the contents of the plastic bags?
Why would anyone risk a death sentence smuggling marijuana to Bali, where it will sell for much less than in Australia?
Her father has a criminal record, and her brother has been charged with possessing illicit drugs.sped_kid01 said:Where is the police evidence that Corby or any of her family had connections with drug traffickers?
Maybe she hasn't had one in the past. But now she does.sped_kid01 said:The federal police confirm that Corby has no criminal record. Queensland police have no intelligence to relate her to drugs.
There is a link somewhere in all these threads to an article detailing how Australian drugs sell for good prices in Indonesia.sped_kid01 said:The drug's wholesale price in Brisbane is $4000 for half a kilogram. Where did a woman who works in a fish and chip shop get the $36,000 it could cost to buy 4.1 kilograms?
Well, that's their job, isn't it.sped_kid01 said:The defence will argue that the marijuana was put in the bag in Brisbane by an employee with "airside" access, most likely for pickup in Sydney.
Evidence??sped_kid01 said:But the pickup was somehow missed and the marijuana travelled on to Bali. The defence will also argue that the drugs were placed in the wrong bag on the wrong flight.
Not quite, they were behind a set of flippers. But that's just speculation and hypotheticals. They weren't proved wrong, but they couldn't prove themselves right.sped_kid01 said:They will argue that the positioning of the marijuana in front of the bodyboard indicates it was inserted in haste during transit.
You got it, kiddo.sped_kid01 said:The problem is that the defence can establish a lot of doubt but no proof. From the outset, Mr Wiswantanu insisted that the only way he would accept that Corby was innocent was proof - visual or by weight - that the marijuana was not in the bodyboard bag when she checked it in at Brisbane airport. Or visual evidence of someone putting the drugs in the bodyboard bag."
People do dangerous and sometimes stupid things for money. Further, if she thought she could get away with it, it wouldn't seem that stupid to her.sped_kid01 said:Why would anyone risk a death sentence smuggling marijuana to Bali, where it will sell for much less than in Australia?
She could be in collusion with other people, taking a share of it. Or, though more unlikely, she could have had friends who produced it.sped_kid01 said:The drug's wholesale price in Brisbane is $4000 for half a kilogram. Where did a woman who works in a fish and chip shop get the $36,000 it could cost to buy 4.1 kilograms?
Thanks for paraphrasing meiambored said:"Why, if Corby was smuggling the drugs, did she not take the basic precaution of putting a lock on her bodyboard bag?
because then if it was found out it would be certain she put it in there, at least now there is doubt
Why did she not put the drugs behind the bodyboard, which would have concealed them from anyone opening the bag? Why did she not try to conceal the contents of the plastic bags?same as above, but i also see your point
Why would anyone risk a death sentence smuggling marijuana to Bali, where it will sell for much less than in Australia?there was an article somewhere about westerners buying from westerners who are not undercover cops
The drug's wholesale price in Brisbane is $4000 for half a kilogram. Where did a woman who works in a fish and chip shop get the $36,000 it could cost to buy 4.1 kilograms?
previous smuggling
you mean if the prosecution appeals, right?SashatheMan said:i heard if she appeals , she might get a dead sentence. sounds interesting