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JAKARTA - The Panel of Judges rejected the exception or objection note filed by Mario Dandy's girlfriend, AG (15) regarding the charges of mistreatment of David Ozora. This was also conveyed by David's attorney, Mellisa Anggraini.

"The agenda for today's interim decision, in the intermediate decision of the sole judge Sri Wahyuni Coal, stated that the exception or objection note of AG's child in conflict filed last Friday was rejected," Mellisa told reporters, Monday, April 3.

Mellisa said the reason the Panel of Judges rejected the exception submitted by AG was because it had no legal basis.

"There is no legal reason and it must be rejected or unacceptable, related to the argument that AG's child is not someone who can be held criminally responsible needs proof of the trial, so that the exception is not legally justified and must be rejected," he said.

"The prosecutor has clearly and carefully described the forms of actions, the role of AGH, including elements of AGH's involvement so that it needs proof in the trial," he continued.

After the Panel of Judges rejects AG's objection note, the trial will continue with the agenda of examining witnesses.

"Because the judge refused the exception, the trial was continued with the agenda of examining witnesses, namely witness Jonathan Latumahina, witness Rustam hatala, witness N, witness R, witness RJ," he said.

For information, the Head of the South Jakarta District Attorney's Office, Syarief Sulaeman Nahdi, said that for the defendant AG, he was charged with several articles, namely the first primary indictment of Article 353 paragraph (2) of the Criminal Code in conjunction with Article 55 paragraph (1) of the 1st Criminal Code.

The second charge is prime Article 355 paragraph (1) in conjunction with Article 56 of the 2nd Criminal Code Subsidiary Article 353 paragraph (2) of the Criminal Code in conjunction with Article 56 of the 2nd Criminal Code.

"And the third Article 76 C in conjunction with Article 80 paragraph (2) of the Republic of Indonesia Law No. 35 of 2014 concerning amendments to Law Number 23 of 2022 concerning child protection," he said


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