Ius Poenale
Vol. 4 No. 2 (2023)

Legal Validity of Teleconference Witness in Indonesia’s Criminal Justice System

Ramadhan, Muhammad Arief Dwi (Unknown)
Alam, Syariful (Unknown)



Article Info

Publish Date
11 Dec 2023

Abstract

This research is driven by the need to assess the validity and legality of witness statements delivered via teleconference within the Indonesian justice system. As technology and electronic information continue to evolve, teleconferencing emerges as a novel legal tool. Despite this, the Criminal Procedure Code, which is the foundation of criminal procedural law in Indonesia, does not yet include specific provisions regulating this practice. This absence has sparked a polemic, triggering debates and divergent views on whether teleconferencing harms or benefits the parties involved, or whether it serves as an alternative medium to shield witnesses from external interference and threats to their safety. This research concerns the legitimacy of teleconferencing as a valid means of evidence within the Indonesian justice system. The research explores the various arguments for and against the use of witness testimony via teleconference, comparing its implementation in Indonesia with that in other countries. The research methodology employed is normative juridical, focusing on the analysis of legal norms to understand the issues related to the clarity and validity of teleconference-based witness testimony in court proceedings, as well as the associated pros and cons.

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Journal Info

Abbrev

ip

Publisher

Subject

Law, Crime, Criminology & Criminal Justice Social Sciences

Description

Ius Poenale is an international journal based in Lampung, Indonesia that is issued by the Faculty of Law-Universitas Lampung and aims to yield access to research to motivate studies and knowledge evolution. Ius Poenale is a medium of communication and the development of criminal law that covers on ...