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Originally posted by -rafy-
She definately wouldnt have being convicted if she was on trial under Australian law....
The Australian experts who were up in Bali watching the trials say she would have been convicted
She wouldn't have gotten as big of a punishment as she got in Bali, but they say she would still have been found guilty
But then again, Bali is different to Australia...
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A reasonable doubt is a doubt based upon reason and common sense, and not the mere possibility of innocence. A reasonable doubt is the kind of doubt that would make a reasonable person hesitate to act. Proof beyond a reasonable doubt, therefore, must be proof of such a convincing character that a reasonable person would not hesitate to rely and act upon it. However, proof beyond a reasonable doubt does not mean proof beyond all possible doubt.
I think that could have been a huge factor if she was trialed here in Australia
Australia - Innocent until proven guilty
Bali - Guilty until proven innocent