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Legal Consequences for Illegal Streaming Sites

Legal Consequences for Illegal Streaming Sites

by FJP Law Offices | Sep 18, 2020 | Advocate, Articles, Criminal Law

The rapid development of information and communication technology has made copyright piracy an area used by some people to profit. This makes Indonesia a haven for hijackers so that many Intellectual Property Rights holders are harmed even though supervision has been...
Understanding the Difference between Clemency, Amnesty, Abolition, and Rehabilitation

Understanding the Difference between Clemency, Amnesty, Abolition, and Rehabilitation

by FJP Law Offices | Aug 28, 2020 | Advocate, Articles, Criminal Law

In media coverage we often hear that the president grant clemency, amnesty, abolition, and rehabilitation. What exactly is the difference between these terms? In this article we will discuss the different definitions of each of these terms and how to apply for them....
Security Guard – Satpam In Law Perspectives

Security Guard – Satpam In Law Perspectives

by FJP Law Offices | Aug 19, 2020 | Advocate, Articles, Criminal Law

At the end of 2019, a viral video circulated on social media about alleged abuse by the security guard unit (“Security Guard – Satpam”) to F, a 27-year-old mental hospital patient. This incident occurred at the Soeharto Heerdjan Mental Hospital (“RSJ Soeharto...
The Implementation of In Dubio Pro Reo Principle

The Implementation of In Dubio Pro Reo Principle

by FJP Law Offices | Jul 9, 2020 | Articles, Criminal Law, criminal procedural law

History and Definition In examining a case, the judge is bound to prioritize the application of the provisions of the law (statue law must prevail). Judges must look for, find, and determine whether there are provisions of the law that governs the issues on a case. So...
Contempt of Court in Indonesia

Contempt of Court in Indonesia

by FJP Law Offices | Apr 21, 2020 | Articles, civil procedural law, Criminal Law, criminal procedural law

Do you still remember the incident of an Attorney who hit a Judge using a belt when the Judge was reading a decision in the Central Jakarta District Court? According to the news in the mass media, the Judge, who was a victim in the incident, made a report to the...
Retroactive Principle in Indonesia

Retroactive Principle in Indonesia

by FJP Law Offices | Mar 30, 2020 | Articles, Criminal Law, criminal procedural law

The right not to be sued based on retroactive law is a human right which cannot be reduced in any circumstances as stipulated under Article 28 letter I paragraph 1 of the Indonesian Constitution Year 1945 (“1945 Constitution”): “Right to live, right not to be...
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