Sentence reduced to 20 years on 27 April 2006. Sentence reduced to life imprisonment in March 2008. Sentenced to life imprisonment on 15 February 2006.

AN Australian woman, sentenced to four years imprisonment over the death of a policeman on the Indonesian island of Bali, was given an early release on Thursday and was keen to be reunited with family, her lawyer said.

Sara Connor, 49, was jailed in March 2017 together with British […]

BADUNG, Indonesia: An Australian woman sentenced to four years imprisonment over the death of a policeman on the Indonesian island of Bali was given early release on Thursday, and was keen to be reunited with family, her lawyer said. Australian mother Sara Connor has been released from Bali's infamous Kerobokan Prison and is expected to be deported home after serving a four-year sentence for her role in the death … Sara Connor, 49, was … Sentence increased to the death penalty on 6 September 2006. By Sultan Anshori. An Australian woman sentenced to four years imprisonment over the death of a policeman in Bali was given early release on Thursday, and was keen to be reunited with family, her lawyer said. Denpasar, Indonesia, (APP - UrduPoint / Pakistan Point News - 16th Jul, 2020 ) :An Australian woman jailed with her British DJ boyfriend for beating a Bali policeman to death was freed Thursday after nearly four years in prison on the Indonesian holiday island.. Sara Connor, 49, left Kerobokan prison and was placed in the hands of immigration authorities to await deportation, Bali officials said. BADUNG, Indonesia (Reuters) - An Australian woman sentenced to four years imprisonment over the death of a policeman on the Indonesian island of Bali was given early release on Thursday, and was keen to be reunited with family, her lawyer said. An Australian man sentenced to a shock five years in a Bali jail for cooking up his own cocaine and who decided not to appeal and risk the death penalty has now been told the death penalty is back on the table. DENPASAR: An Australian woman jailed with her British DJ boyfriend for beating a Bali policeman to death was freed on Thursday (Jul 16) after nearly four … By Sultan Anshori BADUNG, Indonesia (Reuters) – An Australian woman sentenced to four years imprisonment over the death of a policeman on the Indonesian island of Bali was given early release on Thursday, and was keen to be reunited with family, her lawyer said. Sentence reduced to life imprisonment in March 2008. Bizarrely it comes as Sydney man Ryan Scott Williams finds himself with an unlikely ally wielding a double-edged sword. Australian woman jailed over Bali policeman’s death gets early release BADUNG — An Australian woman sentenced to four years imprisonment over the death of a policeman on the Indonesian island of Bali was given early release on Thursday, and was keen to be reunited with family, her lawyer said. Share The Story. Australian mother Sara Connor has been released from Bali's infamous Kerobokan Prison and is expected to be deported home after serving a four-year sentence for her role in the death … Sentence reduced to 20 years on 27 April 2006. Ms Connor, now 49, was sentenced to five years in prison by the Bali District Court in 2017 over a group assault that led to the death of traffic policeman, Wayan Sudarsa.