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Corruption

Stop Order

Tuesday, September 30, 2003

Judges in Tanjungkarang, Lampung and Ciamis, West Java have decided that the prosecutor's office cannot conduct interrogations in corruption cases.

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THE stop sign has been raised for prosecutors. Judge Zuher Rusmiadi of Tanjungkarang District Court in Lampung and judge Sjofian Mochamad of Ciamis District Court in West Java have ruled that a prosecutor has no authority to carry out interrogations and investigations in corruption cases. In the reasons for their rulings, both Rusmiadi and Mochamad said that a prosecutor was authorized only to conduct actual prosecutions. Only the police can

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