Pubdate: Thu, 13 Oct 2005 Source: Australian Broadcasting Corporation (Australia Web) Copyright: 2005 Australian Broadcasting Corporation Website: http://www.abc.net.au/ Author: Lisa Millar CORBY PROSECUTORS MAY CHALLENGE SENTENCE Prosecutors in Indonesia say they believe a life sentence is still appropriate for convicted Australian drug smuggler Schapelle Corby. The prosecutors could decide to appeal against a decision to reduce Corby's prison sentence from 20 years to 15 years. The 28-year-old's lawyers say they have already begun the process of appealing against the decision. They are still convinced the Gold Coast woman has been treated too harshly. Irwin Sirigar confirmed the news with Corby in her jail cell this morning. "Yeah, she's upset, she was crying," he said. Bali's High Court said it was reducing the sentence because cannabis was not the most dangerous narcotic and Corby had not benefited from her crime. Corby's sister Mercedes says it is a small step forward but her family will not be happy until she is released. "She's not going to be in here for 15 years," she said. "She didn't do it so she's got to get out." Prosecutors are also expected to appeal against the decision, again demanding a life sentence. - --- MAP posted-by: Matt Elrod