Death row grandmother in 'trafficking' appeal
The lawyer for a British drugs smuggler on death row in Indonesia has said her final appeal case will have "strong grounds" for her acquittal.
Lindsay Sandiford, 58, from Cheltenham, is facing death by firing squad but has a six month window to file her appeal.
Craig Tuck told Victoria Derbyshire her defence would show she was a vulnerable drugs mule trafficked into Bali.
He said Indonesian law also made allowances for trafficked persons in this situation to be acquitted.
Sandiford has been in jail since 2012 after arriving in Bali from Thailand carrying drugs with a street value of 拢1.6m.
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