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January 8: Moraes votes to convict woman accused of painting the Court statue

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Class ministers analyze, in the virtual plenary session, whether Débora Rodrigues dos Santos should be convicted or acquitted. PGR points out five crimes in the complaint.

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Voting in the First Panel of the Supreme Court is 2 to 0 by conviction

·São Paulo, Brazil
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Class ministers analyze, in the virtual plenary session, whether Débora Rodrigues dos Santos should be convicted or acquitted. PGR points out five crimes in the complaint.

·Brazil
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Photo: ASCOM/STF Minister Alexandre de Moraes, of the Supreme Federal Court (STF), voted to sentence Débora Rodrigues dos Santos, a hairdresser from Paulínia (SP), to 14 years in prison for her participation in the acts of January 8. The defendant, who has been in preventive detention since March 2023, was charged by the Attorney General's Office (PGR) with five crimes: attempted violent abolition of the Democratic Rule of Law, attempted coup d'…

“Alexandrism” and “revenge”: Eduardo and Flávio Bolsonaro criticize Moraes' decision about a woman who painted with lipstick

·Curitiba, Brazil
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STF (Supreme Federal Court) Justice Flávio Dino followed Alexandre de Moraes' vote to sentence hairdresser Débora Rodrigues dos Santos, 39, to 14 years in prison, who painted lipstick on the statue of “Justice” on January 8. She wrote “you lost, idiot” – a reference to a phrase said by Roberto Barroso, president of the Court, in 2022. The trial has been held in a virtual plenary session of the 1st Panel of the Supreme Court since Friday (March 2…

Supreme Federal Court (STF) minister Alexandre de Moraes voted to sentence Débora Rodrigues dos Santos to 14 years in prison for participating in the January 8 acts. She is accused of painting “Lost, mané” on the statue “Justice”, which stands in front of the Supreme Federal Court. In addition to the arrest, the minister also ordered Débora to pay a fine of approximately R$ 50,000 and compensation of R$ 30 million for collective moral damages (t…

·Brazil
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