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Indonesia court Graded Only Hard In Small People
Jakarta - Supreme Court decisions related to detention for 130 days Rasminah grandmother, considered a bad name in the eyes of the law enforcement community. Legal experts Airlangga University (Unair) Surabaya, Soetandyo Wignyosoebroto, assess the verdict, an indication that the prosecutor did not want to lose in this case, so that the proposed appeal.
"This court is not the point of winning or losing, but about justice. Seek justice in court," said Prof. Tandyo, while talking to AFP on Thursday (2/2/2012) night.
This Supreme Court decision, he added, the more convincing to the general public, if the law in Indonesia is like a knife. Law in Indonesia, he said, sharply down and blunt to the top.
"It mendandakan if the law in Indonesia is very hard for small people. While the above, I think so hard," he explained.
He said the law does not view economic groups of society. He also said the law is to speak to speak with the fact that the evidence, but law enforcement must also be sensitive to the mindset of law from the standpoint of ordinary people.
"Law enforcement should not rigid view that normative laws," he said.