re: getrichquick Milesg: You state that: "... once the prosections has proven their case even a prima facie one (which the Indonesain prosecution has done here) then the burden both in an Australian court and an Indonesian court falls onto the defence to disprove the prosecutions case."
Wrong, wrong, wrong. In the British (and therefore Australian) legal system, an accused person at no time is required to prove or disprove anything. At all times, the onus is on the prosecution to prove guilt beyond a reaosnable doubt. Also, a prima facie case if a far cry from proof beyond a reasonable doubt.
Get your facts right.
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