The Running Man
Tuesday, July 31, 2007
The death sentence handed down to Gunawan Santosa is a legal finality. The Supreme Court has reinforced it. But executing condemned criminals in Indonesia is no easy task. People on death row must be given the opportunity for a case review and to appeal for presidential clemency. Only when these two last chances are rejected can the execution go ahead.
The problem is that no time limit is specified in the Criminal Code for this case review and c
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