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Aiming for an Appeal

Wednesday, February 17, 2010

Antasari Azhar refuses to accept his 18-year jail sentence. The former Chairman of the Corruption Eradication Commission believes that the judges ignored key facts and evidence in the trial.

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IT was a long and busy night at the residence of South Jakarta District Court chief Herri Swantoro. On Wednesday evening last week, the judges hearing the Nasrudin Zulkarnaen murder case arrived one by one at Herri’s official residence in the Judicial Complex on Jl. Ampera in South Jakarta. They were meeting to negotiate the sentences that would be handed down on Antasari Azhar, Sigid Haryo Wibisono, Williardi Wizar and Jerry Hermawan the follo

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