STF judges the breach of confidentiality in the Marielle case on Wednesday

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Agenda can be changed if there is any urgency or if the president of the Court, Minister Luís Roberto Barroso, determines change

STF ministers during trial on Thursday (20) in Brasilia. – Photo: Gustavo Moreno/STF


Judgment has general repercussion, and what is defined will be valid for similar cases in other instances

O It is scheduled to judge on Wednesday about the breach of data confidentiality of individuals who sought information about former councilor Marielle Franco, murdered on March 14, 2018. The trial, which was interrupted in October 2024 due to a request for view of Minister André Mendonça, has great relevance as it can influence other similar cases in the future.

The investigation in question involves the request for user data from Google, which opposes the delivery of this information to the Rio de Janeiro Public Prosecution Service (MP-RJ). The STF’s decision may establish important precedents on data privacy and the performance of digital platforms in criminal investigations.

Beyond the issue related to the Supreme Court will also evaluate the constitutionality of São Paulo State legislation that imposes sanctions on companies that market products from slave labor. This analysis is crucial for strengthening policies to combat labor exploitation and protection of human rights.

Another point that will be on the agenda on Wednesday is the discussion about the application of the penalty of loss of goods in award-winning collaboration agreements, especially in the context of Operation Lava Jato. This issue is critical to understanding how award -winning allegations can impact asset recovery and accountability of corruption.

*Report produced with the aid of AI

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