The measure was taken after it was discovered that Silveira did not comply with the nighttime rules, which led to his arrest on December 25, just five days after being released.
The minister do decided to maintain the revocation of the parole of former federal deputy Daniel Silveira. The measure was taken after it was discovered that Silveira did not comply with the nighttime rules, which led to his arrest on December 25, just five days after being released. Silveira’s defense argued that he was in a hospital during the period he should have been at home. However, Moraes clarified that the former deputy returned to his residence after the established time and that there was no judicial authorization for his departure. In the new decision, the minister rejected the arguments presented by the defense, stating that there were no grounds to justify reviewing the case.
Moraes also highlighted that the defense itself acknowledged non-compliance with the imposed rules, which were clear and well-defined. He further recalled that similar restrictions were applied in more than 1,100 cases related to the events of January 8, all of which were strictly followed. Daniel Silveira was sentenced in 2022 to a sentence of eight years and nine months in prison for threatening the Democratic Rule of Law and inciting anti-democratic actions. Although he received a pardon from former president Jair Bolsonaro, this decision was annulled by the STF in May 2023. Silveira’s parole was granted on December 20, but his new arrest occurred due to non-compliance with the conditions established by the Judiciary.
Published by Sarah Paula
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