Analisis Pertimbangan Hakim Dalam Kasus Pembunuhan Yang Dilakukan Oleh Pengidap Skizofrenia (Studi Putusan Nomor 2353/Pid.B. 2018/PN.MDN Dan Putusan Nomor 1675/K/PID/2024)
Analysis of Judges' Considerations in Murder Cases Committed by Schizophrenics (Study of Decision Number 2353/Pid.B. 2018/PN.MDN and Decision Number 1675/K/PID/2024)

Date
2025Author
Sitohang, Astrid Genius Natalia
Advisor(s)
Ekaputra, Mohammad
Trisna, Wessy
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This thesis examines the judicial considerations in criminal cases involving
perpetrators diagnosed with schizophrenia. The central issue focuses on how
judges formulate their legal reasoning in sentencing defendants diagnosed with
schizophrenia in murder cases, and how the mental condition influences criminal
responsibility. This research employs a normative and comparative juridical
approach by analyzing two court decisions: Decision Number
2353/Pid.B/2018/PN.MDN and Decision Number 1675/K/Pid/2024.
The findings indicate that although both defendants were diagnosed with paranoid
schizophrenia, the legal considerations applied by the judges differed at each level
of the judiciary. In both decisions, the court ruled that the defendants remained
criminally responsible despite their mental illness, as expert testimony concluded
that their condition did not entirely eliminate their ability to understand the nature
and consequences of their actions. This demonstrates that mental disorders do not
automatically absolve criminal liability unless it is convincingly proven that such
disorders nullify the individual’s capacity for responsibility.
Thus, this study emphasizes the importance of thorough psychiatric evaluation in
determining the criminal responsibility of mentally ill offenders and highlights the
need for consistency in applying the principles of criminal law to perpetrators with
mental disorders.
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