Three Muslim militants made last-ditch attempts Monday to have their death sentences overturned in the 2002 Bali nightclub bombings, arguing the verdicts violated the constitution.
Prosecutors insisted the appeals to the Supreme Court, known as judicial reviews, were inadmissible because the militants had already filed the same petitions last year. Judges rejected those petitions.
A judicial review is the final level of appeal in Indonesia and generally requires that new evidence be submitted.
Indonesian terrorists with links to al-Qaida carried out the 2002 nightclub bombings on the resort island. The attacks killed 202 people, most of them …

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