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Indonesian court finds Umar Patek, accused of assembling explosives for 2002 attack on nightclub, guilty on all counts.
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Indonesian court will decide fate of Umar Patek, accused of assembling explosives for 2002 attacks which killed scores.
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Umar Patek faces multiple charges, including premeditated murder, for deadly attacks that killed more than 200 people.
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Activists dump 1,200 pairs of sandals and slippers across country in protest of high-profile case against teen.
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Indonesian court gives 14-year-old two months in jail for buying 6.9 grams of marijuana while on holiday with family.
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Court rules law, which is supported by conservatives, vital to "religious harmony".
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Former anti-corruption head gets 18 years for masterminding businessman's murder.
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Appeals by three men convicted over the 2002 Bali attack have been rejected.
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Late president acquited of funds-misuse charge but charity linked to him is penalised.
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Late president acquited of funds-misuse charge but charity linked to him is penalised.
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