Skip to main content

Justice For Apriyani And The Victims

(published by The Jakarta Post on 31 Jan 2012. Click here)


I will not judge Apriyani Susanti, the allegedly intoxicated driver who killed nine people on Jan. 22. But I do expect that the judge who presides over that case to levy a severe sentence on her to uphold justice. The judge should consider the human toll, not merely the Narcotics Law or Traffic and Land Transportation Law.

Several legal experts said article 338 of Criminal Code (KUHP) on intentional murder should be invoked because Apriyani drank alcohol and used drugs prior to the crash. “She is an educated person. She should know that alcohol and drugs can make her high. That’s not negligence but deliberation,” said Bambang Widodo Umar and Eva Achyani Zulfa, both noted criminologists from the University of Indonesia (UI).

The tragic accident has shocked us and created a public uproar — and not only because the lady was driving while intoxicated. The victims were innocent people who were relaxing, walking and sightseeing on the sidewalk — ostensibly a safe place — when suddenly Apriyani swept their life away in seconds.

We don’t know how many years of punishment will be demanded by the prosecutor for Apriyani. We expect that the presiding judge will deliver justice based on what is written in the law books and also consider justice for the victims and members of society in general who might become victims if such recklessness is not severely punished. The judge should not treat the law books as holy books, because justice not only talks about the law but also contains words on wisdom, peace and human rights of the victims.

The judge should think of the immaterial losses experienced by the victims, such as Dini Ardiani, currently seven months’ pregnant, who lost Firmansyah, her husband of 10 months. Firmansyah was the breadwinner for this new couple, and the beloved of Dini, in whom she put her hopes. The judge should also think of the prolonged anguish that is surely being experienced by Teguh Hadi Priyono, who lost his 2-year-old son, his mother, his niece and his sister all at once.

Apriyani might apologize to her victims, but does it mean anything? We know that the public is furious and has not forgiven her. The public will not accept it if she is sentenced to six years’ imprisonment for reckless driving.

Punishment is justice for the unjust, and we all must agree that Apriyani has been unjust, since she might have been at a cheerful, glamorous and mischievous “party” with her friends prior to the accident. “Justice cannot be for one side alone, but must be for both,” said Eleanor Roosevelt. This is the message that the judge should keep in mind.

***
Serpong, 29 Jan 2012
Titus J.

Comments

Popular posts from this blog

Eisenhower, The Top Figure Army General, The Modest President

This is a portrait of Dwight D. Eisenhower, a young dreamer, charting a course from Abilene, Kansas, to West Point and beyond. Before becoming the 34th president (two terms from 1953 to 1961), Ike –as he was called–  was a five-star general in the U.S. Army during World War II and served as Supreme Commander of the Allied Expeditionary Force in Europe. This book reveals the journey of the man who worked with incredible subtlety to move events in the direction he wished them to go. In both war and peace, he gave the world confidence in American leadership. In the war period, Ike commanded the largest multinational force ever assembled to fight German troops in leading the Western powers to victory.  During his presidency, he ended a three-year war in Korea with honor and dignity. Not a single American died in combat for the next eight years. He resisted calls for preventive war against the Soviet Union and China, faced down Khruschev over Berlin, and restored stability in Leban...

Bertrand Russell Critical Analysis on Western Philosophy

“Philosophy is something intermediate between theology and science,” said Bertrand Russell. Theology and science occupy their own territory. All definite knowledge belongs to science, all dogma as to what surpasses definite knowledge belongs to theology. Between theology and science there is No Man’s Land, exposed to attack from both sides. For that the philosophy is present. The No Man’s Land is philosophy. Then he added, “Philosophical conceptions are a product of two factors: one, inherited religious and ethical conceptions; the other, the sort of investigation which may be called ‘scientific’.” Bertrand Russell who was born in 1872, he himself was a British philosopher as well as mathematician, logician, historian, writer, and social critic. In this book, which was firstly published in 1945, Russell divided the philosophy chronologically into three parts: Ancient Philosophy, Catholic Philosophy and Modern Philosophy. This book is a widely read and influential philosophical history ...

Jesus Way Tak Segampang Busway

Jesus Way yang diartikan “cara Yesus” atau “jalan Yesus” tampaknya berupa jalan sempit dan sedikit orang menyukainya/memilihnya. Ini pernah dikatakan oleh Yesus sendiri: “ Karena sesaklah pintu dan sempitlah jalan yang menuju kepada kehidupan, dan sedikit orang yang mendapatinya .” (Matius 7:14). Semua orang, atau sebagian besar orang, memilih jalan lebar tanpa hambatan agar sebisa mungkin lebih cepat sampai tujuan. Jalan sempit hanya memperlama waktu, tidak efektif, dan tidak sesuai tuntutan zaman yang serba cepat dan instan. Sebenarnya jalan sempit tidak apa-apa asalkan lancar. Ternyata tidak. Jesus way bukan seperti jalur khusus bus atau busway di Jakarta. Busway – walaupun sempit, hanya pas untuk satu bus – memberikan privilege karena dikhususkan untuk bus tanpa ada hambatan apapun. Ikut melaju di busway enak sekali, diprioritaskan, tidak ikut ngantri bermacet-macetan di jalan. Jesus way tidak seperti busway . Dulu ada kisah seorang anak muda yang kaya raya, yang sedang mencar...