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Questioning The Decency Law

Tuesday, November 15, 2016

HOTMAN Sitorus is gearing up for a long hearing, when he represents the government in a case that will review three articles of decency in the Criminal Code (KUHP), by the Constitutional Court. Generally, a judicial review can be completed in four to five hearings, but this was not the case with this particular judicial review request.

"It's the longest session. Seven parties are involved, and each can present up to nine expert witnesses," said the head of the subdirectorate of litigation at the justice and human rights ministry, on Thursday last week.

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HOTMAN Sitorus is gearing up for a long hearing, when he represents the government in a case that will review three articles of decency in the Criminal Code (KUHP), by the Constitutional Court. Generally, a judicial review can be completed in four to five hearings, but this was not the case with this particular judicial review request.

"It's the longest session. Seven parties are involved, and each can present up to nine expert witnesses," said th

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