Quality Judges' decisions are decisions that are based on legal considerations according to the facts revealed at the trial, according to the laws and beliefs of the judge without being influenced by various external and internal interventions. The results of this study indicate that the judge in giving the decision still considers the overall elements included in Law No. 31 of 1999 jo. Law No. 20 of 2001 concerning Eradication of Corruption and Amendments to Law Number 31 of 1999 concerning Eradication of Corruption Crime, including elements of the evil spiritual attitude (mens rea). In the case of even being caught, mens rea is still important to prove at the trial stage. Basically, this mens rea becomes an important element to determine the accountability of the perpetrator. However, in cases of corruption, it is often difficult to find mens rea, even though in the examination it indicates that there is a State loss that arises in an event of corruption. The conclusions of this study are the consideration of the judge in giving a decision, always considering the elements of the crime, then things that alleviate, things that are burdensome than the attitude of the defendant including mens rea or malicious intent.
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