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The Bali Nine

The Bali Nine. A group of nine Australians arrested in April 2005, in Bali Indonesia, in a plan to smuggle 8.3 kg (18 lb) of heroin. The Bali Nine. Carrying approx. $4 million worth of heroin from Indonesia to Australia [

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The Bali Nine

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  1. The Bali Nine • A group of nine Australians arrested in April 2005, in Bali Indonesia, in a plan to smuggle 8.3 kg (18 lb) of heroin

  2. The Bali Nine • Carrying approx. $4 million worth of heroin from Indonesia to Australia[ • All were aged between 18 and 28 at the time of their arrests, andfaced the faced life in prison if convicted.[

  3. February 13, 2006 • Renae Lawrence and Scott Rush sentenced to life in prison • February 13, 2006 – Renae Lawrence and Scott Rush sentenced to life in prison

  4. Feb. 13 2006 • Andrew Chan and MyuranSukumaran sentenced to death by firing squad(the first ever death sentences imposed by the Denpasar District Court)

  5. Feb. 14, 2006 • Michael Czugaj and Martin Stephens sentenced to life in prison

  6. Feb. 15, 2006 • Si Yi Chen, Matthew Norman, Thanah Nguyen

  7. Sept. 6, 2006 • As a result of appeals brought by prosecutors at the level of the Supreme Court, Scott Rush, Tan Duc Than Nguyen, Si Yi Chen and Matthew Norman had the death penalty reimposed. • The new death sentences were unexpected. Prosecutors, in their appeals against the 20-year terms faced by most of the nine, had only called for them to be upgraded to life imprisonment. • Eventually, in another round of appeals, the death sentences were removed

  8. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fXjpQkPfnaY&feature=related

  9. Questions: 1) Who were the Bali Nine? • What were they charged with? • What were the lowest and highest sentences given? • How many appeals were Chan and Sukumaran entitled to? • How does chan describe his thought process when he agreed to the trafficking? • What did Sukumaran describe as the first steps that brought him to Bali?

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