REHABILITASI TERHADAP TERDAKWA YANG MENDAPATKAN PUTUSAN BEBAS
Abstract
The defendant who is acquitted by the court has the right to demand rehabilitation and compensation, keeping in mind the losses suffered by the defendant during the judicial process, starting from the pre-adjudication stage (investigation, investigation, and prosecution) to the adjudication stage (examination before a court hearing). . However, in the implementation of rehabilitation and compensation for defendants who were acquitted, there are still shortcomings in terms of dissemination. The compensation cannot be applied because there has never been a claim for compensation by the defendant who has been acquitted. Factors inhibiting the implementation of the provision of rehabilitation and compensation for defendants who were acquitted, among others, could be caused by legal substance, legal structure and legal culture. Factors supporting the implementation of the provision of rehabilitation and compensation for defendants who were acquitted are the state's protection of human rights values, especially the human rights of defendants who are victims of deviant judicial processes.
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