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Alternative Trial with Electronic Examination in Criminal Cases in Indonesia
 

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I Nengah Nuarta

Lecturer of Law Study Program, Universitas Bali Internasional

I Dewa Made Suartha
Lecturer of Law Study Program, Universitas Udayana

I Nyoman Putu Budiartha
Lecturer of Law Study Program, Universitas Warmadewa

How to cite this article: I Nengah Nuarta (2024).  Alternative Trial with Electronic Examination in Criminal Cases in Indonesia, 44(2), 70-79.

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ABSTRACT
The law was formulated for humans, in this Covid-19 pandemic condition, electronic criminal trial is an alternative of conventional criminal trials in Law Number 8 of 1981 concerning the Indonesian Criminal Code Procedure. Based on the above background, the researcher is really interested in studying: 1) how are the arrangements for the trial of criminal cases regulated in Law Number 8 of 1981 concerning the Indonesian Criminal Code Procedure? and 2) what is the alternative policy for the electronic trial of criminal cases from the perspective of ius constituendum? The type of research used in this research is normative legal research. The alternative policy of electronic trial of criminal cases in court as an alternative to the process of examining criminal cases by still adhering to the Law Number 8 of 1981 concerning the Criminal Code Procedure is a modernization step and renewal of the current criminal procedure law.
 
KEYWORDS
alternative trial, electronic examination, criminal case


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