The Value Of Justice Collaborator's Status Irreviewed, Bharada E Kubu Calls The Prosecution Of 12 Years In Prison Usik Rasa Keadilan

JAKARTA - The public prosecutor (JPU) charged Richard totaling alias Bharada E with 12 years in prison in the alleged murder case of Yosua alias Brigadier J. However, the charges are considered to have disturbed the sense of justice."Today's trial is a prosecution agenda, this is related to this sense of justice disturbing our sense of justice, a team of legal advisers and also from Richard total society," said Bharada E's legal adviser, Ronny Talapessy, to reporters, Wednesday, January 18.In addition, Ronny also mentioned the status of Justice Collaborator (JC) given by the Witness and Victim Protection Agency (LPSK). However, the prosecutor seemed not to have looked at that status."That Richard kolaborator's status as Juctice Collaborator, which was consistent from the start and he cooperated, we think that his status as Juctice Collaborator was not heeded, not seen by the public prosecutor," he said.Then, during the trial even during the investigation process, Bharada E was always consistent and dared to tell the truth. The facts presented have also been supported by strong evidence."Almost all the charges or demands files came from Richardgan's statement and then supported by other evidence," said Ronny.Bharada E is considered proven to have participated in a series of premeditated murder incidents against Yosua alias Brigadier J. Thus, he was charged with imprisonment for 12 years."Demanding to impose a sentence on Richard totaling 12 years of reduced detention," said the prosecutor.In the charge, there were several burdensome considerations. One of them Bharada E is the executor in the premeditated murder case of Brigadier J.In addition, there are also mitigating considerations. The prosecutor considers Bharada E to be a justice collaborator from the Witness and Victim Protection Agency (LPSK)."The defendant is the defendant's witness who helped dismantle this case," said the prosecutor.