Schapelle Corby has had a rough ride. Why Bali police say fingerprinting was not necessary because the baggage not weighed as requested by Corby.
Why was denied DNA test to determine country of origin? What happened to all the security tapes at three international airports on the same day? We need answers to these questions.
Mr Smith-R should be noted how many there were. I can talk a bit about the conditions under which the Government would, as a matter of policy, do.
For example, when an Australian has been given to the death, the government has the political issue-this is a practice that dates back to long-indulgence applications relating to these cases. There is a broad policy that we have.
So, when an Australian overseas has meant that the verdict is equal to the punishment that he or she would have received for a similar crime in Australia, we can intervene with the authorities or the government to stop searching clemency in these circumstances. This approach would normally be one year for the same sentence is served.
Senator Faulkner-You have statistics showing how often Australian Government spoke with another government, after the conviction of a person or through toseek-that is a region-wide or treat?
Can you give some information on that committee? I think they are the two main areas, but there is another category besome approach could be made.