Quote Originally Posted by bmolsson
I don't think that any many should have to prove his innocense before he goes to jail. We have to prove him guilty. I am pretty sure that so is the case in Australia as well.......
Yes in Australia you are innocent until proven guilty with sufficient evidence. You don't have the burden of proof to prove your innocence...

Also since he was found guilty his sentence was tiny and then it is being reduced again. In light of other sentences and trial procedures he is getting a slap on the hand sentence that looks more like a hi five then a sentence for conspiracy to commit terrorism.

The fact that Indonesia is reducing his sentence means that they do not consider conspiracy to murder anywhere near as bad as conspiracy to export drugs.

Their country, their rules. Just don't expect a lot of kudos for unjust sentencing.