Justices Beyond Control, Rotten to the Corps

Justices determine verdicts. But who controls them?

August 28, 2001

Prosecutors handling corruption cases at the oval building of the Attorney General's Office in Jakarta have come up with an interesting analogy equating the South Jakarta District Court with the grave for prosecutors. This resentful description has surfaced in the wake of decisions frequently taken by the court to dismiss corruption cases. Such acquittals show an inclination on the part of the court to protect the interest of alleged corrupters

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