I'm just hoping the Indonesian prosecution stuffs up their appeal for a harsher sentence and the original one gets revoked.
The whole thing doesn't make any sense, but I'm not going to say "she's innocent" because the general public doesn't know the full story. I'm guessing only a handful of people have enough access to evidence in order to make a clear judgement on her innocence. These people would most likely be in the Australia Federal Police department, and they haven't come to her aid (most likely for politically motivated reasons.)
To get back to what Ella was saying, it's the government's fault (if she's innocent) that she's stuck in a jail. They've sent top lawyers free of charge to aid her appeal, but that's all I know they've done.
Two things to think about:
She has a "financial backer", who has made dubious statements when questioned about the possibility of him being involved in the drugs.
Secondly, the security tapes at the airport were wiped on the day Schapelle allegedly smuggled the drugs (surprise surprise).
So, question the Government, the Australian Police and boycott Qantas whilst you're at it.
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