Convicted drug smuggler Schapelle Corby could be back on Australian shores in six months, reports the Daily Telegraph.
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Schappelle – who has spent the past 12 years serving a sentence for drug trafficking in a Bali jail – is due to visit parole officers for the last time on May 27 next year.
When her sentence expires on May 27 she will be deported from Indonesia and likely banned from returning to the country for a time, the publication reported.
Corby was released from Kerobokan Prison in February 2014 after serving nine years for couriering 4.2 kilograms of cannabis.
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