Criminal Liability Using Forged Letters Judging From Article 263 Paragraph (2) of the Criminal Code

Authors

  • Durahman Manurung Universitas Singaperbangsa
  • Nandang Sambas Universitas Singaperbangsa
  • Indra Yudha Koswara Universitas Singaperbangsa

Keywords:

Criminal liability, users of fake letters, Forged Letters

Abstract

Forging phoney letters is a crime that has ramifications for the truth and people's faith in one another. Perpetrators use fake notes to make money. To establish the victim's signature forging as a foundation for conducting an investigation and investigation of letter fabrication, the victim must report to the police. The following issues are investigated: Users of counterfeit letters are subject to criminal culpability under article 263 paragraph (2) of the Criminal Code, which deals with letter falsification. The research method used was normative juridical research with direct interviews with Semarang Police Satreskrim investigators who handle letter forgery cases. Researchers took case examples regarding letter falsification, based on the Semarang District Court Number: 636/Pid.Sus/2016/PN. SMG with the defendant named NURCAHYA ARIESETIAWAN bin (late) AMANTJIK AGUS was found legally and convincingly guilty by considering that the Judge believed that.

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Published

2022-01-23

How to Cite

Manurung, D., Sambas, N. . ., & Koswara, I. Y. . . (2022). Criminal Liability Using Forged Letters Judging From Article 263 Paragraph (2) of the Criminal Code. LEGAL BRIEF, 11(2), 437–444. Retrieved from https://legal.isha.or.id/index.php/legal/article/view/148

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National and International Criminal Law