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Sorry - this page has been removed. Bali Nine: pair's appeal hearing raises hopes execution will be delayed
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A court in Indonesia has agreed to consider a legal challenge brought by two Australians on death row, a lawyer representing the pair has said, raising hopes their execution could be delayed.
For further information, please contact: “For the Bali Nine (pair), we have the constitutional court appeal, we have the registration number and we have the schedule fixed on 12 May,” Leonard Arpan, lawyer for Myuran Sukumaran and Andrew Chan, told reporters on Monday.
“We keep hoping that this ongoing legal process will be respected.”
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