JAKARTA - Even though Laura Anna is dead, the trial against Gaga Muhammad continues. The follow-up trial took place on Thursday, January 4 at the East Jakarta District Court with the agenda of reading the prosecutor's demands.

The trial of Gaga Muhammad's lawsuit is undergoing a trial for charges in the case of a traffic accident. The Public Prosecutor asked Gaga to be found guilty.

"With regard to the provisions of the law in question, demanding that the Panel of Judges, the Court of Judges who examined and tried this case, decide: one that the defendant Gaga Muhammad has been proven legally and convincingly guilty of committing a crime, namely driving a motorized vehicle which due to negligence resulted in a traffic accident with victims of serious injuries as regulated and threatened with crime in Article 310 paragraph 3 of the 2009 Law concerning traffic and road transportation in the single indictment of the public prosecutor," said the Public Prosecutor.

Gaga Muhammad was also sentenced to 4.5 years in prison by the Public Prosecutor. "Two were sentenced to prison for four years and six months and a fine of Rp. 10 million, provided that if the fine was not paid, it was replaced with imprisonment for two months.

Responding to the prosecutor's demands, Erika Carlina admitted that she did not accept it. According to him, the prosecutor's demands were too light compared to the suffering that Laura Anna received.

"Four years is still not enough, in my opinion. With a fine of Rp. 10 million, it's not worth it. I don't know the law, but for me it's not enough. Maybe 10 years," Erika said after attending the trial.

"This is my first time going to court. And I saw from what Laura Anna felt yesterday and saw that Gaga's lawsuit was not balanced," said Erika.


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