GANTI RUGI DAN REHABILITASI TERHADAP TERDAKWA YANG DIPUTUS BEBAS MENURUT KITAB UNDANG-UNDANG HUKUM ACARA PIDANA (KUHAP)
Abstract
The purpose of the study was to determine the implementation of rehabilitation and compensation for defendants who were acquitted and the obstacles to the implementation of demands for compensation for defendants who were acquitted. related to the problem. The data used in this study is secondary data obtained from: a. Primary legal materials, b. Secondary legal materials, c. Tertiary legal materials. The results of the study found that referring to Article 9 of the 1983 Government Regulation concerning the implementation of rehabilitation and compensation or compensation for innocent defendants. Government Regulation Number 92 of 2015 concerning the Second Amendment to Decision Number 27 of 1983 concerning the Implementation of the Criminal Procedure Code. According to him, the amount of compensation was actually reasonable and commensurate with the large losses suffered by the defendant. Factors that become obstacles faced by the suspect/defendant in obtaining compensation from the state are the legal substance, regulations, and facilities that support law enforcement, and the culture of the apparatus and the accused.
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