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Bali drug smuggler Lindsay Sandiford lodges new appeal | Bali drug smuggler Lindsay Sandiford lodges new appeal |
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A British woman facing death by firing squad for drug smuggling in Bali has lodged an appeal at Indonesia's Supreme Court. | A British woman facing death by firing squad for drug smuggling in Bali has lodged an appeal at Indonesia's Supreme Court. |
Lindsay Sandiford, of Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, was convicted of smuggling 4.8kg (10.6lb) of cocaine. | Lindsay Sandiford, of Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, was convicted of smuggling 4.8kg (10.6lb) of cocaine. |
She says she was coerced into carrying the drugs, but lost an earlier appeal against her death sentence last month. | She says she was coerced into carrying the drugs, but lost an earlier appeal against her death sentence last month. |
Sandiford, 56, has raised more than £10,000 in public donations to fund her legal challenges. | Sandiford, 56, has raised more than £10,000 in public donations to fund her legal challenges. |
She was arrested after a flight from Thailand in May 2012 and accused of being at the centre of a drugs ring. | She was arrested after a flight from Thailand in May 2012 and accused of being at the centre of a drugs ring. |
Following her conviction, the prosecution recommended 15 years imprisonment but a panel of judges later sentenced Sandiford to death. | Following her conviction, the prosecution recommended 15 years imprisonment but a panel of judges later sentenced Sandiford to death. |
She appealed to Bali's High Court, but judges ruled the sentence was "accurate and correct," | She appealed to Bali's High Court, but judges ruled the sentence was "accurate and correct," |
'Mitigating evidence' | |
If the Supreme Court rejects her latest appeal, she can seek a judicial review of the decision from the same court. After that, only the country's president can grant her a reprieve. | If the Supreme Court rejects her latest appeal, she can seek a judicial review of the decision from the same court. After that, only the country's president can grant her a reprieve. |
Zoe Bedford, from legal charity Reprieve, said she expected the Supreme Court to make a decision in Sandiford's case within 96 days. | |
"We are hopeful that the Supreme Court will take into consideration the compelling mitigating evidence in Lindsay's case and award her a sentence that is proportionate both to the offence and to her role in it," she said. | |
"In particular, it is hoped that the judges will give due consideration to Lindsay's co-operation with the authorities, which led to the arrest and prosecution of more senior syndicate members, and take into account the need to encourage others to co-operate in the future." | |
Ms Bedford added: "Lindsay remains extremely grateful to the generosity of the public in raising the funds to allow her to file this appeal." | |
The Foreign Office has said the UK opposes the use of the death penalty, but does not fund legal representation for British nationals abroad. | The Foreign Office has said the UK opposes the use of the death penalty, but does not fund legal representation for British nationals abroad. |
In an interview from prison last week, Sandiford, who is originally from Redcar in Teesside, told the BBC the government's lack of help was "tantamount to condoning the death penalty". | In an interview from prison last week, Sandiford, who is originally from Redcar in Teesside, told the BBC the government's lack of help was "tantamount to condoning the death penalty". |
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