USAID DEC
The Indonesian criminal procedure is governed by the Law on Criminal Procedure, which outlines the steps involved in investigating and prosecuting crimes.
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Abstract
The procedure begins with the reporting of a crime to the police, where a complaint or report is filed. This report serves as the basis for further investigation. Upon receipt of the report, the police will issue a receipt to the complainant, acknowledging receipt of the report. The police will then conduct an initial investigation to determine whether a crime has been committed. This involves gathering information and evidence related to the crime, including interviewing witnesses and collecting physical evidence. If the initial investigation suggests that a crime has been committed, the police will proceed to the next stage, which involves the arrest and detention of the suspect. The suspect may be detained for a period of time to allow for further investigation and questioning. During this time, the police may conduct searches of the suspect's property and seize any evidence that may be relevant to the case. The police may also conduct a thorough search of the suspect's property, known as a penggeledahan, to gather evidence and identify any items that may be relevant to the case. This may involve the seizure of physical evidence, such as documents or objects, and the collection of witness statements. The police will then conduct a thorough investigation, known as penyidikan, to gather evidence and build a case against the suspect. This may involve the collection of physical evidence, witness statements, and other relevant information. The police may also conduct interviews with the suspect and other witnesses to gather more information. The investigation will continue until sufficient evidence has been gathered to support a charge against the suspect. At this point, the case will be referred to the prosecutor's office for review and potential prosecution. The prosecutor will review the evidence and determine whether there is sufficient evidence to support a charge against the suspect. In Indonesia, the criminal procedure is governed by the Law on Criminal Procedure, which outlines the steps involved in investigating and prosecuting crimes. The procedure begins with the reporting of a crime to the police, where a complaint or report is filed. The police will then conduct an initial investigation to determine whether a crime has been committed, followed by the arrest and detention of the suspect. The police will conduct a thorough search of the suspect's property and gather evidence to build a case against the suspect. The investigation will continue until sufficient evidence has been gathered to support a charge against the suspect, at which point the case will be referred to the prosecutor's office for review and potential prosecution. The Indonesian criminal procedure is designed to ensure that crimes are investigated and prosecuted fairly and efficiently. The procedure involves several stages, including the reporting of a crime, initial investigation, arrest and detention, search and seizure, and thorough investigation. The police play a critical role in the criminal procedure, gathering evidence and building a case against the suspect. The prosecutor's office will review the evidence and determine whether there is sufficient evidence to support a charge against the suspect.
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