Tag: Bali
Bali bombers' executions delayed
Indonesia's Attorney-General says that the executions of the Bali bombers will now be delayed until at least October.[MORE]
Bali bombers' plea 'won't delay execution'
Indonesia says the latest plea by the Bali bombers to the constitutional court would not affect plans for their execution. [MORE]
Corby, Lawrence get jail sentences cut
Schapelle Corby and Renae Lawrence will have their jail sentences cut to mark Indonesian Independence Day.[MORE]
Court to consider Bali bombers' application for execution delay
Indonesia's Constitutional Court has agreed to consider an application from the Bali bombers for their executions to be postponed until the court hears a challenge against their deaths by firing squad.[MORE]
Aust paedophile suspect faces extradition from Indonesia
An Indonesian court has considered the extradition of an Australian paedophile suspect accused of molesting a 10-year-old boy in his home country.[MORE]
Indonesia will listen to clemency plea for 3 of Bali nine
Indonesia's Foreign Minister has indicated his nation's willingness to listen to a clemency plea from Australia on behalf of three members of the Bali nine on death row.[MORE]
Bali bombers file petition against firing squad death
The three convicted Bali bombers have filed a petition against firing squads in Indonesia's Constitutional Court, in a last-ditch bid to stave off their executions, lawyers said.[MORE]
Indonesia readies firing squads for Bali bombers: police
Indonesian police have readied three crack paramilitary firing squads to execute the Bali bombers. [MORE]
Bali bombers' execution 'may be delayed'
The execution of three Islamic militants on death row for the 2002 Bali bombings could be postponed if the bombers file another judicial review, the head of Indonesia's Constitutional Court said.[MORE]
Prosecutors inspect execution site for Bali bombers
Indonesian prosecutors have surveyed a site for the execution of three men convicted over the 2002 Bali bombings, in another indication that the execution could be nearing.[MORE]
Bali bombers waive right to seek presidential pardon
Indonesia's Attorney-General has confirmed the three convicted Bali bombers have waived their right to seek a presidential pardon.[MORE]
Team appointed to oversee Bali bombers' execution
Bali's chief prosecutor says a team has been appointed to oversee the execution of three Bali bombers, whose final appeal was rejected in court yesterday.[MORE]
Bali bomb victim's father opposes executions
The father of an Australian killed in the Bali bombings remains opposed to executing the killers.[MORE]
Bali bombers will be dead in a month: lawyer
Lawyer for Bali bombers expects them to be shot within a month after final appeal is rejected.[MORE]
Bali bombers face execution after final appeal rejected
Indonesia's Supreme Court has rejected a final appeal lodged by the three Bali bombers awaiting execution.[MORE]
Australian detained in Bali over alleged child sex offence
An Aust man wanted in connection with child sex offences has been detained in Bali after a request from Aust authorities. [MORE]
No apology likely for 1999 violence: Indonesian Defence Minister
Indonesia's President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono is expected to stop short of apologising for Jakarta's backing of post-vote violence in 1999 when he meets East Timor's leaders in Bali today.[MORE]
AFP silent on Corby investigation reports
The AFP will not confirm whether it is investigating reports Mick Corby put drugs in his daughter's luggage.[MORE]
Corby visits Bali beauty salon
Convicted drug trafficker Schapelle Corby, who is serving a 20-year jail term in Indonesia for smuggling marijuana, has spent several hours having her hair and nails done in a Bali beauty salon.[MORE]
Corby film to be shown in US
A film on convicted drug smuggler Schapelle Corby will be aired to a US audience tonight.[MORE]
'Bali three' case jury discharged
The Brisbane jury in the Supreme Court trial of three people accused of being involved in the 'Bali nine' drug smuggling ring has been discharged.[MORE]
Law society defends ethics after Corby lawyer's admission
An admission of blatant fabrication by the former lawyer of Schapelle Corby in a TV documentary has forced the Queensland Law Society to defend solicitors from being cast in a bad light.[MORE]
Baggage handlers 'should complain' about Corby allegations
The Queensland Law Society (QLS) has advised airport baggage handlers to lodge a complaint against the former lawyer for convicted drug smuggler Schapelle Corby.[MORE]
Jury retires in Bali three case
The jury in the trial of three people accused of being involved in the Bali nine drug smuggling ring has retired to consider its verdicts.[MORE]
Corby lawyer 'got baggage handler defence from Triple J'
A defence lawyer for convicted drug smuggler Schapelle Corby says he only started to investigate the possibility that Qantas baggage handlers planted marijuana in her boogie board bag after hearing an ABC current affairs program. [MORE]