Summary: | <p><em>Article 153 paragraph (3) of the Criminal Procedural Code determines for the purpose of examination, the chair of the judicial session to open hearings and declare open to the public except in matters concerning the morality or the offense of children. In practice, the examination of gambling matters as a crime against morality, by the Judicial Council of PN Purbalingga, was made public. The research method uses normative juridical method. Data sources in the form of secondary data are supported with primary data. The first conclusion, the consideration of the Judicial Assembly of PN Purbalingga states that the trial of criminal acts of gambling is open to the public, due to the practice in practice. Gambling crime is a crime of morality in a broad sense. There are no statutory rules governing the procedure of gambling criminal proceedings. The second conclusion, there are two understandings of the meaning of morality, namely morality in the narrowed meaning of which is related to sexual and moral in a broadly unlimited sexual sense. Gambling is included in morality in an infinite sense of sexual activity</em><em>.</em></p><pre><em><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Keyword: </span></em><em><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Gambling, decency, open to the public</span></em></pre>
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