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Japanese court rejects an appeal by Australian who says she was tricked into smuggling drugs … from the Independent Mari Yamaguchi

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A Japanese court on Thursday dismissed an appeal by an Australian woman in a drug smuggling case, upholding a six-year prison sentence by a lower court Read More 

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