Australia won't give guarantee for Corby 
The Australian government will provide a letter of support for Schapelle Corby's parole application, but has refused to say if it will give a guarantee needed to help her win a release from jail before the end of the year.
Corby, who was caught in 2004 attempting to import 4.1 kilograms of marijuana into Bali in her bodyboard bag, will be eligible to apply for parole in two weeks if a recommendation that another six months be shaved from her sentence is approved.
The 35-year-old had her 20-year prison term slashed by five years in May after she won an appeal for clemency from Indonesian President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono.
A fresh recommendation for another six-month cut, if approved as expected within the next two weeks, and combined with more than two years in remissions the 35-year-old has already received, will mean she would have served two-thirds of that sentence.
Under Indonesian law, prisoners that have served two-thirds of their sentence are eligible to apply for pembebasan bersyarat (parole).
The Australian government has confirmed to AAP that a letter of support for Corby's parole application was being prepared.
But the government has refused to say whether it will provide a guarantee that Corby will adhere to a strict set of conditions that would likely be imposed during her period of probation.
If she fails to win parole, the earliest Corby could walk free from Kerobokan jail is mid-2015, so long as she continues to win the maximum eight months per year in remissions.
The latest development comes amid ongoing resentment in some quarters in Indonesia following a clemency decision in May.
The National Anti-Drugs Movement lost a case against Dr Yudhoyono's decree and plans to lodge a second appeal.
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