NZ woman in Bali court over joint

Leeza Tracey Ormsby, left, of New Zealand speaks with her lawyer from a holding cell at a court in Denpasar on Bali island. Picture: SONNY TUMBELAKA

Leeza Tracey Ormsby, left, of New Zealand speaks with her lawyer from a holding cell at a court in Denpasar on Bali island. Picture: SONNY TUMBELAKA

Published May 26, 2014

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Denpasar, Indonesia -

A New Zealand woman appeared in court on the Indonesian island of Bali on Monday after she was caught with a half-smoked hash joint, a crime punishable by up to 12 years in jail.

Leeza Ormsby, 37, was arrested in February in her villa in the tourist area of Kuta on the popular resort island.

Police found the joint in her bag, as well as 27 grams (almost one ounce) of hash and ecstasy pills weighing 132 grams in a cupboard.

However police later said they had decided only to seek charges against her over the joint and the other drugs would form part of a separate investigation, meaning she escaped a potentially heavier sentence.

Indonesia has some of the world's toughest anti-narcotics laws, including the death sentence for drug-smuggling.

Ormsby was formally charged at Monday's hearing, with prosecutor Ni Luh Putu Oka Ariani telling the court in the Balinese capital Denpasar that she had illegally been in possession of 0.30 grams of hash.

As well as possession, she was also charged with consumption of an illegal drug.

The offences carry a minimum of four years and maximum of 12 years in prison, as well as a maximum fine of $86 000.

Foreigners are regularly caught with drugs on hard-partying Bali, and there are several foreign nationals on death row for drugs-related offences in Indonesia. - Sapa-AFP

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