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Brazil's Supreme Court Suspends Fine Imposed on Journalist Who Questioned Deltan Dallagnol's Eligibility.

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Brazilian Supreme Court Justice Flávio Dino suspended on Monday (May 11) a decision by the Regional Electoral Court of Paraná (TRE-PR) that fined journalist Mareli Martins, from Ponta Grossa, for questioning the eligibility of Deltan Dallagnol (Novo) in this year's elections. Auxiliary Judge Gisele Lemke, of the TRE-PR, ordered the removal of the content and fined the journalist R$ 5,000. Mareli Martins' defense filed a Complaint of Constitution…
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Brazilian Supreme Court Justice Flávio Dino suspended on Monday (May 11) a decision by the Regional Electoral Court of Paraná (TRE-PR) that fined journalist Mareli Martins, from Ponta Grossa, for questioning the eligibility of Deltan Dallagnol (Novo) in this year's elections. Auxiliary Judge Gisele Lemke, of the TRE-PR, ordered the removal of the content and fined the journalist R$ 5,000. Mareli Martins' defense filed a Complaint of Constitution…

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plural.jor.br broke the news on Monday, May 11, 2026.
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