THE 14-year-old Australian youth now known almost universally as the ''Bali boy'' was scheduled to arrive back in Australia this morning, his two-month ordeal since being arrested and convicted for buying cannabis from a Kuta dealer now over.
The teenager from Morisset Park, near Newcastle, avoided time in the infamous Kerobokan penitentiary despite being sentenced to two months imprisonment by an Indonesian court.
He spent all of that time with his parents, first at Denpasar police headquarters and later at an immigration detention centre. Indonesian juveniles, by contrast, can spend up to two years in prison for similar crimes.
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wonder how much he paid?
if the media left corby and the bali 9 alone they would have gotten away with it too,but that the media for you
dont' think about the past, don't focus on the future because your are missing the persent. http://www.lokalliving.com