Moraes questions the bill that pardons acts of 8/1: 'If an armed group entered your house, would you ask for an amnesty? '
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Moraes's piti about access to evidence
During the session of the First Panel of the Supreme Court regarding the PGR's complaint against the so-called “core 2” of the coup plot, Alexandre de Moraes countered the allegation made by lawyers that the evidence attached to the process was not available. The Supreme Minister described these statements as “strange”. Felipe Moura Brazil and Duda Teixeira... The post Moraes whistle about access to evidence appeared first on The Antagonist.
Moraes questions the bill that pardons acts of 8/1: 'If an armed group entered your house, would you ask for an amnesty? '
Minister criticized text in progress in the Chamber of Deputies Minister Alexandre de Moraes, of the Supreme Federal Court (STF), criticized, during the trial of the second nucleus of the coup plot, the amnesty project for those involved on January 8 pending before the Chamber of Deputies. The minister compared the reaction to the invasion and depredation of public buildings to the invasion of a residence and questioned whether this crime could…
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