The defense of, former advisor that he was denounced in the alleged coup plot, asked the STF Minister Alexandre de Moraes, access to geolocation data from the mobile device he used in 2022.
With this, he wants to prove that he was not at meetings at the Dawn Palace at the end of that year, in which the
According to the complaint of the Attorney General’s Office, Martins was with Bolsonaro at the palace on five occasions between November and December of that year. At the time, Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva (PT) had already been elected, but had not taken office.
In the petition sent to Moraes, the defense of the former advisor points to inconsistencies in the complaint. An example is the fact that a record of his entry at the Dawn Ordinance on November 19 was used as proof that he was on site the day before.
“This reveals not only carelessness with the facts, but even with the most elementary logic,” the lawyers say.
The petition of the defense claims to have records of the company Uber that would show that Martins was not in the mentioned meetings.
For this to be corroborated, however, Martins wants access to the data from his cell phone, which would show where he was,
“Crossing between Uber data and geolocation data form an important set of information, directly contradicting the allegations of the prosecution, “says the defense play.
“The analysis of these elements allows us to find that the complaint is not a portrait of reality and, therefore, cannot be received,” add the lawyers.
Martins, who was arrested for six months last year, says he tried to obtain the data from the TIM operator, but his request was refused by the telephone company due to the decision of the Supreme Court.
The defense also says that Moraes had access to telephone data at the end of 2023, which would prove that he did not leave the country at the end of Jair Bolsonaro’s government.
The alleged trip of the former advisor to the US was used as an argument to keep his arrest last year.
The analysis of the complaint against Martins and five others accused by the first class of the Supreme Court
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