The first class of the Supreme Federal Court (STF) sentenced on Friday (25) to 14 years in prison, the hairdresser Débora Rodrigues dos Santos, accused of participating in the scammer acts of January 8, 2023 and of Pichar the phrase “lost, Mané” in the statue “The Justice”, located in front of the court building.
The 14 -year conviction for five crimes was obtained by the votes of ministers Alexandre de Moraes, rapporteur of the case, Flávio Dino and Cármen Lúcia. Cristiano Zanin voted for the 11 -year conviction, and Luiz Fux applied a sentence of one year and six months in prison.
With the end of the trial, the hairdresser is convicted of the crimes of violent abolition of the Democratic Rule of Law, coup, armed criminal association, qualified damage and deterioration of the overturned heritage.
After the publication of the decision, Deborah’s defense may appeal the decision. She is under house arrest.
Divergence
The trial was suspended last month by a request for a view of Minister Luiz Fux, who returned the case to trial.
In the manifestation given today ,. The minister acquitted the accused of crimes against democracy.
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“What is reaped from the case is the sole evidence that the defendant was in Brasilia, in the Praça dos Três Powers, on January 8, 2023 and that confessedly wrote the words” lost, Mané “in the statue already mentioned,” said the minister.
After Fux’s vote, Moraes published an addendum to her vote to reaffirm that she participated in the scammer acts and should also be convicted of crimes against democracy, not only for the depredation.
According to Alexandre de Moraes ,.
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“Débora Rodrigues dos Santos sought, in a clear attack on democracy and the rule of law, the realization of a coup d’état with decree of intervention by the Armed Forces,” said the minister.
Defense
At the beginning of the trial, the lawyers said they received the vote of Minister Alexandre with “deep dismay.” According to the defense, the vote for the conviction of 14 years in prison is a “shameful milestone in the history of the Brazilian judiciary”.