It simulates that the amnesty letter puts on the table for those convicted of January 8, but intends to shuffle the game. He and the others reported by the Attorney General’s Office are in the exercise of public functions. Nothing to do with the.
The last two Brazilian amnesties served the exhausted regimes to close national policy wounds. So it was in 1945 and 1979. (During his government, Juscelino Kubitschek faced two lifes of allopied military personnel and anonisting them before the wounds opened.)
Bolsonaro was unable to gather crowds, but was skilled in shuffling the letters, benefiting from the bizarre of the (theoretical) hardness of the judgments already given.
Datafolha informs: for those convicted of January 8 (one year ago it was 63%) and 37%are in favor (31%). In another clipping, 36% think the imposed penalties should be smaller and 34% think they are suitable, while 25% believe they should be larger.
The Brazilian penal system has a jabuticaba the size of a papaya. The citizen convicted of certain crimes is entitled to a progression of the penalty that allows him, having fulfilled his sixth part, respecting some conditions, leaving jail during the day to work, returning at night. In some cases, in the semi -open regime, it can go home with an electronic anklet.
This system has the best of intentions, but hell is full. As a sentenced to six years in prison, you can leave jail during the day after one year, they take a sentence of 12 to be locked by two.
The Federal Supreme Court itself was formed a current prone to lower the penalties already imposed. Nothing new under the sky of Anil. August 1979 Amnesty has created a sprint that would not benefit to people condemned and imprisoned by terrorist practices, robberies or kidnappings. Those who lived in clandestinity or abroad were amnesty, the prisoners, no.
Gradually, the Superior Military Court reduced the penalties, and thus, in October 1980, the last prisoner left the arrest in Fortaleza. He had been in jail since 1971, sentenced to life imprisonment, another 84 years. His sentence was reduced to 16 years and, having fulfilled half, obtained parole. Benefited by the extension of amnesty to those who committed “related” crimes (read torture and executions), the Tigrada did not complain.
In another jabuticaba, the size of a jackfruit, after two years, 78 of those have not yet been sentenced. They are the provisional prisoners. The lipstick hairdresser has not yet been sentenced and.
Half a century ago, the STM untied the knot. Today, the Federal Supreme Court got into the curl that gives Bolsonaro free track. Mixing the plot of the 2022/23 coup d’état, a big fish, with crimes committed on January 8, Bolsonaro was scheduled. He will take advantage of the situation as long as there are provisional prisoners or persons imprisoned by convictions greater than 12 years in prison.
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