Until The Imbas Vitamin Injection Fatigue Of The Maraton Session, The Public Prosecutor Asks For A Ferdy Sambo Cs Session Postponed Next Year
South Jakarta District Court/ Photo: Jehan/ VOI

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The public prosecutor (JPU) asked the panel of judges to postpone the trial of the alleged murder case of Brigadier J until next week. The reason is that they are tired of the trial that was held in a marathon. The moment began when criminal law expert Mahrus Ali, who was presented by the Ferdy Sambo and Putri Candrawathi camps, finished giving his views. Then, Chief Judge Wahyu Iman Santoso also prepared the legal advisor to present other mitigating witnesses. "Our legal advisers have the opportunity for Tuesday to come, how many experts or mitigating witnesses?" asked Judge Wahyu during a trial at the South Jakarta District Court, Thursday, December 22. "The plan is 2 to 3 (witnesses)," answered Arman Hanis as Ferdy Sambo's legal adviser and Putri Candrawathi. "We will postpone the public prosecutor on Tuesday to hear the expert who was brought in by the defendant's legal adviser and the witness made it easier," said the judge. At that time, Arman stated to the panel of judges that the prosecutor had teased him to agree to postpone the trial longer than the schedule set for next week. "Your Honor's permission. Since I was glanced at by the prosecutor earlier, the prosecutor and the legal adviser suggested that if possible the shift in the date schedule. You don't have to be shy about the public prosecutor," said Arman. "We agree, Your Honor," said the prosecutor. As if to replied, the prosecutor then the reason behind the request was because many members of the public prosecutor were exhausted until they were injected with vitamins. Thus, it is proposed that the trial of the alleged murder case of Brigadier J be postponed until January 2023. "If you allow this, we have marathons, we also fall and donate every day, sir, every week we are injected with vitamins because of this, if allowed to postpone January on January 2 on the 1st," said the prosecutor. "On 3rd," said Arman. "On the 3rd, it's okay, Your Honor if allowed," said the prosecutor. However, Judge Wahyu did not grant it. The trial will continue next week. "Thank you for the proposal of the public prosecutor and legal advisers, the panel is of the opinion that this trial will return to the principle of fast, simple and cheap trials, the schedule remains on Tuesday," said Judge Wahyu.

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