Only The First To Become A Convict Is A Consideration Of The Prosecutor's Office To Stop Prosecuting 4 Cases In South Kalimantan
Illustration of the application of restorative justice (RJ) in legal cases. (Pixabay)

SOUTH KALIMANTAN - Junior Prosecutor for General Crimes (Jampidum) Fadil Zumhana approved the termination of prosecution of four cases in the jurisdiction of the South Kalimantan High Prosecutor's Office (Kelsel).

Head of Legal Information Section of the South Kalimantan Prosecutor's Office, Yuni Priyono, said the four cases were terminated based on restorative justice.

"The results of the exposure to the proposed application of restorative justice submitted by the Deputy Head of the South Kalimantan Prosecutor's Office, Ahmad Yani, were approved by Jampidum," he said in Banjarmasin, Thursday, November 2, which was confiscated by Antara.

The four cases that were terminated were the Bahari suspect who was suspected of violating Article 480 paragraph (1) of the Criminal Code concerning Detention from the Tanah Laut District Attorney.

Then the suspect Ady Saputra was suspected of violating Article 80 Paragraph (1) of PERPU Number 01 of 2016 Jo Law Number 17 of 2016 in conjunction with Article 76C of Law Number 35 of 2014 concerning Child Protection comes from the Tapin District Attorney.

Furthermore, the suspect Agung Susilo Wardoyo is suspected of violating Article 310 paragraph (4) of the Republic of Indonesia Law No. 22 of 2009 concerning Traffic and Traffic Traffic originating from the Barito Kuala District Attorney.

Finally, the suspect Muhammad Rony Syahrial was suspected of violating Article 362 of the Criminal Code regarding theft from the Banjarbaru District Attorney.

Yuni explained that the consideration was submitted to stop the prosecution as regulated by the Attorney General's Regulation Number 15 of 2020 concerning Restorative Justice was due to fulfilling a number of elements.

Among other things, the suspect is the first time he has committed a crime, a criminal act is only threatened with a fine or is threatened with imprisonment of no more than five years. Then it also fulfills the framework of a restorative justice mind, among others, by taking into account the suspect and the victim agreed to make peace so that it was not continued to the trial process and the community responded positively so that the implementation of peace could be carried out.


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