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Robert Lloyd Schellenberg (born 1982) is a Canadian citizen [6] and grew up in Abbotsford, British Columbia. Schellenberg had been jailed twice in Canada for drug possession, and had been arrested a total of 11 times for drug offences and driving under influence before being arrested in China.
Robert Lloyd Schellenberg has been sentenced to death in a Chinese court for drug smuggling. Skip to main content. Sign in. Mail. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290 ...
The Dalian Intermediate People's Court in China's Liaoning province re-tried Robert Lloyd Schellenberg, who had appealed his original 15-year prison sentence, and decided on execution, the court ...
On 14 January 2019, Canadian Robert Lloyd Schellenberg had his 15-year drug smuggling prison sentence escalated to a death sentence, resulting in Canada issuing a travel warning on "the risk of arbitrary enforcement of local laws."
Max Schellenberg (1927–2000), Swiss racing cyclist; Robert Lloyd Schellenberg (born 1982), Canadian criminal; Susanna Schellenberg (born 1979), Lebanese professor and author; T. R. Schellenberg (1903–1970), American archivist and archival theorist; Ted Schellenberg (born 1952), Canadian broadcaster and former politician
The hastily assembled show that morning included analysis from Today news anchor Jim Fleming, who once worked in NBC's Moscow bureau, and veteran NBC foreign correspondent Hans von Kaltenborn. Alexander Kerensky , a former leader of the Russian Provisional Government , was awakened and brought to the RCA Exhibition Hall to add his commentary on ...
Robert Lloyd (died 1734), member of the Great Britain Parliament for Shropshire, 1710–3, 1722–7; Robert Lloyd (poet) (1733–1764), British poet; Bobby Lloyd (1888–1930), Welsh rugby union and rugby league footballer who played in the 1910s and 1920s; Robert Lloyd (bass) (born 1940), English opera singer; Bob Lloyd (cricketer) (born 1947 ...
Robert Lloyd Lewis; Al Lowenstein; Camera setup: ... The show debuted on February 4, 2003, with an audience of 11.5 million viewers, ranking at #42 for the week ...