FEATURED POST

Biden Has 65 Days Left in Office. Here’s What He Can Do on Criminal Justice.

Image
Judicial appointments and the death penalty are among areas where a lame-duck administration can still leave a mark. Donald Trump’s second presidential term will begin on Jan. 20, bringing with it promises to dramatically reshape many aspects of the criminal justice system. The U.S. Senate — with its authority over confirming judicial nominees — will also shift from Democratic to Republican control.

Bali Nine: Andrew Chan and Myuran Sukumaran lodge fresh appeal

Andrew Chan and Myuran Sukumaran
Andrew Chan and Myuran Sukumaran
Lawyers for Andrew Chan and Myuran Sukumaran, the two Bali Nine members on death row in Kerobokan prison, successfully lodged an application for a second review of their cases on Friday, in a final bid to save the pair from the firing squad.

Members of Chan and Sukumaran’s legal team arrived at the prison shortly before 8.30am, followed by a Denpasar court clerk who came out showing media the signed applications for a judicial review (PK).

Indonesian lawyer Todung Mulya Lubis later said an application for a judicial review of the case had been accepted.

“It has been accepted, it will go to the courts, then it depends on the district court heads,” he told media. “There should not be an execution because the legal process should be respected as well.”

Chan and Sukumaran’s lawyers are at this stage asking for the death sentences to be commuted to life, not an acquittal, Mulya stressed. “Those two men, the petitioners, have changed a great deal. They have become good men.”

The appeal has been complicated by confusion in the Indonesian justice system about whether death row prisoners have the right to more than one PK. It is the last of all possible avenues of appeal, and Indonesia’s supreme and constitutional courts are divided over the issue.

Both men would have had to be present for the PK application, which meant allowing a court clerk to come inside the prison, or arranging for the two men to go outside the prison to court, Guardian Australia was told.

Delays, including refusals by the justice department to allow a court visit because of security concerns, prompted fears an execution date would be set before leave was granted.

Chan and Sukumaran were sentenced to death for their parts in a heroin smuggling attempt in 2005.

Both men were denied clemency by the Indonesian president, Joko Widodo, in recent weeks and there have been conflicting statements from Indonesian officials about when the execution order would be given.


Source: The Guardian, January 30, 2015

Report an error, an omission: deathpenaltynews@gmail.com

Most Viewed (Last 7 Days)

Biden Has 65 Days Left in Office. Here’s What He Can Do on Criminal Justice.

Saudi Arabia executed more than 100 foreigners in 2024: AFP tally

To U.S. Death Row Inmates, Today's Election is a Matter of Life or Death

Trial Judge Declares Melissa Lucio to be ​“Actually Innocent,” Recommends Texas CCA Overturn Conviction and Death Sentence

Iran | Group Hanging of 10 Including a Woman in Ghezel Hesar Prison; Protest Outside Prison Violently Crushed

Singapore | Imminent unlawful execution for drug trafficking

Mary Jane Veloso to return to Philippines after 14-year imprisonment in Indonesia

USA | Pro-Trump prison warden asks Biden to commute all death sentences before leaving