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Stf Holds Robinho Prison for 10 Votes to 1

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The Supreme Federal Court (STF) held, by 10 votes to 1, the request for freedom presented by the defense of former player Robinho. The body had been being tried by the Court since the last six-day. So, Robinho will continue to be arrested. The analysis in the plenary ended at 23h59min of this sixth. The trial was completed following the votes of Luis Roberto Barroso and Nunes Marques, the last to be placed. They followed the rapporteur, Mr. Luis…
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The STF (Federal Supreme Court) rejected, by 10 votes to 1, with one more appeal submitted by Robinho's defence. With the decision, the former player will continue to perform in Brazil nine years of imprisonment imposed by the Italian Justice by collective rapper, which occurred in 2013, when he was acting by Milan. The trial was carried out in the Court's virtual plenary. The rapporteur, Luis Fux, defended the detention and said that former att…

The Supreme Federal Court (STF) decided on this Saturday (29) to keep the former football player in custody. The former athlete is in jail in Brazil since March of the year. Robinho is sentenced to nine years in prison for involvement in the rape of a woman, which took place in Milan, Italy, in 2013. With 10 votes to 1, the majority of the ministers of the Court were represented by the prison. Related News: Most of the STF remain in prison for f…

·Quadra, Brazil
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The Supreme Federal Court (STF) decided this Friday (August 29, 2025) to maintain the imprisonment of former soccer player Robinho, 41, sentenced to 9 years in prison for gang rape in Italy. The trial was held in a virtual plenary session (HC 239162), where the Court's justices cast their votes and there was no discussion on the matter. The vote was 10-1 in favor of continuing the sentence in Brazil. Here's how they voted: In favor of maintaini…

The STF Plenary (Federal Supreme Court) decided on this Saturday (29), by 10 votes to 1, to keep the prison of former player Robson de Souza, Robinho. Minister Luiz Fux, rapporteur of the proceedings, voted to deny the defence. He was accompanied by all the ministers of the Court, with the exception of Gilmar Mendes, who divided. The trial took place in a virtual plenary, started on 22 August, and was completed on this sixth.

·Brazil
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The Supreme Federal Court (STF) rejected on this sixth, 29, by 10 votes to 1, the request for release presented by Robinho's defence. With this, the former player will continue to be arrested. The Tenant of the STF, Gilmar Mendes, was the only minister to vote in favour of the habeas corpus. Robinho has been arrested since March last year, in the... The post STF holds Robinho prison with win vote by Gilmar appeared first on The Antagnonist.

·São Paulo, Brazil
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The Supreme Federal Court (STF) held, by 10 votes to 1, the request for freedom presented by the defense of former player Robinho. The body had been being tried by the Court since the last six-day. So, Robinho will continue to be arrested. The analysis in the plenary ended at 23h59min of this sixth. The trial was completed following the votes of Luis Roberto Barroso and Nunes Marques, the last to be placed. They followed the rapporteur, Mr. Luis…

·Brazil
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CartaCapital broke the news in São Paulo, Brazil on Friday, August 29, 2025.
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