巡警搜查电子系统的正当程序

Fridolin Nawa, Anton Hendrik Samudra, Peter Jeremiah Setiawan, Shierren Veronica
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刑事司法制度为公平合理的搜查规定了法律框架。当有传票或警方强烈怀疑犯罪时,搜查是正当的。但是,执法人员的胁迫和任意行为仍然存在,例如在东雅加达所描述的案件。虽然这个案件并不完全代表所有执法部门的行为,但公平搜查的标准必须得到执行。本文讨论了对涉嫌犯罪工具的电子系统进行正当搜查的法律程序,并确定了这种搜查是否侵犯隐私权。在实践中对刑事诉讼程序进行了学术探讨和评价。主要讨论是通过理论研究,仔细审查《电子信息与交易法》(EITL)、《刑法诉讼法》(CLPL)和《个人数据保护法》(PDPL)中的规定,以确定符合正当法律程序的电子系统正当搜查的参数。研究发现,并非每个巡逻人员都有正当的措施对被指控的人进行搜查,除非有足够的可能原因,如《反贪污法》所规定的那样。搜查不符合CLPL、EITL和PDPL的民用手机应被视为非法,进行搜查的官员应对此负责。
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Due Process in a Search of Electronic System by Patrol Officer
The criminal justice system has stipulated the legal framework for a fair and justifiable search. A search is justifiable when there is a subpoena, or strong suspicion of crime by the police. However, the coercion and arbitrary act of a law enforcement officer are still in practice, for instance like the case portrayed in East Jakarta. Although the case did not represent entirely the behaviour of all of the law enforcement, the standard of fair search must be enforced. This article discusses the legal procedures of a justifiable search of electronic systems suspected to be a tool of a crime and determines whether this search would violate a right to privacy. It provides academic discussion and evaluation of criminal law procedure in practice. The main discussion is conducted using doctrinal research, scrutinizing the provisions within Electronic Information and Transaction Law (EITL), Criminal Law Procedure Law (CLPL), and Personal Data Protection Law (PDPL) to determine the parameters of justifiable search of an electronic system conforming to the due process of law. The research finds that not every patrol officer has the justified measures to do a search on an alleged person, unless there is enough probable cause to do so as stipulated in the CLPL. The searches of a civilian cell phone which is not in accordance with CLPL, EITL, and PDPL should be considered as illegal and the officer who conducts them should be held accountable for it.
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