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A Weak Case Goes to Court?

Tuesday, November 24, 2009

The police claim to have gathered the evidence needed in the Chandra-Bibit case, as requested by the prosecutors. It is based on a legal procedure, not on a sense of justice.

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FOR a week the stack of papers had been sitting on the desk of Fietra Sani, Director of Prosecution for the Deputy Attorney General for Special Crimes. This was the case file on the suspended Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK) leader, Chandra M. Hamzah. Fietra was working on an important assignment, namely sifting through the file. After Monday last week, the file was declared to be in order by officials at the research department. It was no

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