Senior PDIP lawmaker to run for Supreme Court justice

Posted on 21. Mar, 2011 by admin in Blog News

Indonesian Democratic Party of Struggle (PDI-P) lawmaker Gayus Lumbuun
said on Monday that he had applied with the Judicial Commission (KY) for
the upcoming Supreme Court justice selection process. Read More Senior PDIP lawmaker to run for Supreme Court justice

Legislators approve intelligence wiretapping without court permission

Posted on 18. Mar, 2011 by admin in Blog News

A legislator from the House of Representatives? Commission I on foreign
affairs, defense and information said that the commission approved a
proposal for intelligence officers to be given the authority to plant
wiretaps without court permission. Read More Legislators approve intelligence wiretapping without court permission

Court rejects pedophile clerics appeal

Posted on 08. Mar, 2011 by admin in Blog News

A Central Java court has upheld a verdict sentencing notorious Islamic cleric Pujiono Cahyo Widianto to four years? imprisonment for marrying a 12-year-old girl. Read More Court rejects pedophile clerics appeal

Supreme Court imposes heavier sentence on Anggodo

Posted on 03. Mar, 2011 by admin in Blog News

A panel of judges with the Supreme Court turned down a judicial review
request filed by bribery convict Anggodo Widjojo and handed him a
heavier sentence of 10 years in prison, rather than the previous
four-year sentence issued by the lower court. Read More Supreme Court imposes heavier sentence on Anggodo

Case files on Ahmadi attack suspects submitted to court Police

Posted on 02. Mar, 2011 by admin in Blog News

Banten Police has submitted to the region?s High Court case files on
eight suspects allegedly involved in last month?s deadly attack on an
Ahmadiyah congregation in Cikeusik. Read More Case files on Ahmadi attack suspects submitted to court Police

Supreme Court rejects Garudas appeal in Munir case

Posted on 18. Feb, 2011 by admin in Blog News

The Supreme Court has rejected national flagship carrier PT Garuda
Airlines? appeal in the case of human rights activist Munir Said
Thalib?s murder. Read More Supreme Court rejects Garudas appeal in Munir case

Supreme Court rejects former regents appeal in illegal logging case

Posted on 14. Feb, 2011 by admin in Blog News

The Supreme Court has rejected the appeal of Tengku Azmun Jaafar, the
regent of Pelalawan, Riau, from 2001 to 2006, who was found guilty of
corruption leading to illegal logging in his region. Read More Supreme Court rejects former regents appeal in illegal logging case

Constitutional Court justice resigns

Posted on 11. Feb, 2011 by admin in Blog News

Constitutional Court justice Arsyad Sanusi on Friday announced his resignation following an ethics investigation implicating his family members who were allegedly involved in a bribe paid to fix the outcome in an election case dispute in 2008. Read More Constitutional Court justice resigns

Court to confront Cirrus and Haposan on taxman trial

Posted on 31. Jan, 2011 by admin in Blog News

Cirrus Sinaga, the former prosecutor for the corruption case of rogue
taxman Gayus Tambunan, will be confronted along with Gayus? former
attorney Haposan Hutagalung tomorrow regarding accusations that the
lawyer and the prosecutor conspired to forge Gayus? sentence demand
draft. Read More Court to confront Cirrus and Haposan on taxman trial

Constitutional Court justice urged to step down

Posted on 14. Dec, 2010 by admin in Blog News

Constitutional Court justice Arsyad Sanusi is being urged to leave his post for allegedly breaking the court’s ?code of ethics?. Read More Constitutional Court justice urged to step down

Candidates vow to sync Judicial Commission, Supreme Court

Posted on 01. Dec, 2010 by admin in Blog News

Two Judicial Commission candidates vowed to improve
the relationship between the commission and the Supreme Court should
they be elected. Read More Candidates vow to sync Judicial Commission, Supreme Court

Liverpool ownership battle returns to UK court

Posted on 14. Oct, 2010 by admin in Blog News

Liverpool’s ownership battle returned to the High Court on Thursday,
with lawyers questioning the validity of an injunction granted a day
earlier by a Texas judge blocking the club’s sale to the … Read More Liverpool ownership battle returns to UK court

KPK leaders face detention as court rejects case review motion

Posted on 08. Oct, 2010 by admin in Blog News

Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK) deputies Bibit Rianto and
Chandra Hamzah are facing imminent detention after the Supreme Court has
turned down Friday their motion for a review of their … Read More KPK leaders face detention as court rejects case review motion

Indian court Hindus, Muslims must share holy site

Posted on 30. Sep, 2010 by admin in Blog News

For 150 years, Hindus and Muslims both claimed a site that is sacred to their religions, which triggered some of the worst rioting in India’s history. Now, a court ordered a compromise: Split it. Read More Indian court Hindus, Muslims must share holy site