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Bali prosecutors demand jail for SA man.

Asia Africa Intelligence Wire

| August 02, 2005 | COPYRIGHT 2003 Financial Times Ltd. (Hide copyright information)Copyright

(From Bulletin Wire)

Indonesian prosecutors have demanded a seven-month jail term for Adelaide man John Pyle for smoking hashish.

But they dropped a more serious charge of drug possession - which could have carried a maximum 10 years in prison - because of lack of evidence.

Pyle has been in Bali police custody for almost three months.

The prosecution recommended that this period be deducted from any sentence imposed if he is found guilty by Bali's Gianyar District Court.

Wearing white shirt and black pants, Pyle, 42, looked relaxed and smiled as he listened to a translation of prosecutor Ida Ayu Surasmi's submission in Bali. …

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