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View all search resultsSECOND CHANCE Herlina Trisnawati (second left), a migrant worker from Sidoarjo, East Java, is greeted by her family at the Foreign Ministry in Jakarta following her arrival from Malaysia on Wednesday
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Herlina Trisnawati (second left), a migrant worker from Sidoarjo, East Java, is greeted by her family at the Foreign Ministry in Jakarta following her arrival from Malaysia on Wednesday. Herlina was released from a Malaysian prison Monday after being jailed for seven years and eight months. In 2001, she was sentenced to death for killing her employer, but the sentence was later reduced to 10 years following an appeal. She served two-thirds of her sentence. (JP/Ricky Yudhistira)
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