The Judicial Commission (KY) ensures public participation to oversee the murder trial of Nofriansyah Yosua Hutabarat or Brigadier J will not be disturbed even if the live or live broadcasts are made. The judge is believed to have certain considerations.

"The judge certainly has consideration as to why the trial with the evidentiary agenda is not broadcast live. What is certain is that public participation is not hindered because it can come to court and witness the trial in person," said KY Spokesperson Miko Ginting to VOI, Tuesday, October 25.

Miko ensured that the judge paid attention to all aspects of the trial he chaired. From security to integrity, the proof will be provided in a balanced manner.

Moreover, trials are open to the public, which does not mean they can be broadcast freely on media platforms. Miko said, the Criminal Procedure Code regulates the word differently.

"The trial is open to the public at the Criminal Procedure Code, it does not mean that the trial is present on every person's device and television," he said.

"The meaning of the trial is open to the public is being present at the court location where so far there have been no restrictions at all," continued Miko.

The South Jakarta District Court (PN) again held a follow-up trial for the murder of Brigadier J today, Tuesday, October 25. This trial has an agenda for examining 12 witnesses with the defendant Bharada E.

The 12 witnesses were Samuel Hutabarat as the father of Yosua, Vera Marela Simanjuntak as the girlfriend of Yosua, Rosti Simanjuntak, Mahareza Rizky, Yuni Artika Hutabarat, Devianita Hutabarat, Novitasari Nadea, Simanjuntak Spirit, Parulian Studio, Roslin Emika Simanjuntak, Indrawanto Pasaribu and Kamaruddin.


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