WHEN Schapelle Corby is released as expected this week, she may not even need to stay in her sister’s Kuta compound, where Australia’s media contingent is expected to relocate after she walks free. And there is no obligation on her to admit any responsibility for the 4.2kg of marijuana found in her boogie board bag in October 2008. In documents signed by Corby in Kerobokan prison last August, the …
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