Kapanlagi.com - ZA (18) a student who stabbed a robber in Malang will undergo the verdict hearing of his case. The 3rd grade high school student expressed his feelings in the midst of the anticipation of an important decision in his life.
ZA's words were few, and he remained mostly silent. It seemed like he was troubled, only able to wait while his legal team was working to defend his case.
"I leave it to my lawyers. I hope that the decision will be as my legal counsel has conveyed, that I will be acquitted," said ZA after his sixth hearing on Wednesday (23/1).
1. Preparing for National Exam
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ZA admits that he has a lot on his mind, including the matter of preparing for the National Exam (UN), which has been neglected so far. His mind is fully concentrated on resolving his case.
"The UN will be held between May and July. There won't be enough time to study, and it will be quite disrupted, back and forth," he said.
Mentally and physically, he feels shocked because he has to deal with his case repeatedly. Since the beginning of the incident, he has had to undergo investigations at the Malang Police Resort, which then continued with multiple court hearings.
2. Wants to Go to College
ZA dreams of returning to school and continuing his education to the next level. Although he hasn't thought about the direction he wants to take. As for the campus he will target, he is still considering it.
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"Certainly, I have the desire to continue studying. Let's think about it first (which campus to continue to)," he said.
The current situation makes it difficult for him to manage his time between school and dealing with his case. He often has to ask for permission from school to resolve his personal matters.
However, his current focus is on his case, hoping for a quick resolution and a favorable outcome. "It's also difficult (to manage my time) because of this case. Just pray for me. Before the incident, everything was normal, like any other school child, I often went to school," he said.
3. School Grants Permission
Many parties have given attention to him, including psychological support. His school often grants permission, and then Bapas once visited him at the Malang Police Station.
But when it comes to emotional burden, it is often poured out to legal counsel or family. They will provide advice and input.
"I tell my parents and legal advisors," he said firmly.
4. Wants to be Successful
If there are no delays, today, Thursday (1/23), ZA's trial will resume. In this seventh trial, the Panel of Judges will read the decision or verdict.
ZA hopes that the judges will give a not guilty verdict for his case. So that his hope of becoming a successful person in the future can be realized.
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"I just want to be a successful person," ZA said firmly when asked about his aspirations.
(kpl/dar/phi)
Disclaimer: This translation from Bahasa Indonesia to English has been generated by Artificial Intelligence.