The condemnation for invasion of the computer device and ideological falsehood was obtained with the votes of the rapporteur of the case, Alexandre de Moraes, and the ministers Flávio Dino, Cristiano Zanin, Luiz Fux and Cármen Lúcia; It is up to appeal
The first class of the Federal Supreme Court () condemned on Wednesday (14) the deputy (PL-SP) to 10 years in prison for the invasion of the electronic system of the National Council of Justice (CNJ), occurred in 2023. The decision was unanimous. Appeal against the decision.
The conviction for the crimes of invasion of the computer device and ideological falsehood was obtained with the votes of the rapporteur of the case, Alexandre de Moraes, and the ministers Flávio Dino, Cristiano Zanin, Luiz Fux and Cármen Lúcia. The virtual trial began on Friday (9) and was finalized today.
With the decision, Zambelli was also sentenced to the loss of mandate after the end of all possible appeals and the payment of R $ 2 million in collective moral damages, which should be divided with Hacker Walter Delgatti, who is a confessed defendant and was sentenced to 8 years and 3 months in prison in this same case.
According to the complaint of the Attorney General’s Office (PGR), Zambelli was the intellectual author of the invasion to issue a false term of arrest against Minister Alexandre de Moraes. According to investigations, the hacking was performed by Delgatti, who confirmed that he had done the work at the behest of the parliamentarian.
Defense
In a press release after the trial began, Carla Zambelli’s defense challenged a virtual trial to condemn the deputy. Lawyers also considered “absolutely unfair” that the parliamentarian be condemned “without irrefutable evidence.”
Elections
Carla Zambelli responds to another criminal case in the STF. In August 2023, Zambelli turned back to the Supreme Court for the episode in which she drew a firearm and chased journalist Luan Araújo on the eve of the second round of the 2022 elections. The persecution began after Zambelli and Luan exchanged provocations during a political act in the Jardins neighborhood of Sao Paulo.
To date, the Supreme Court has registered a score of 6 votes to 0 to condemn the parliamentarian to 5 years and 3 months in prison under a semi -open regime. However, a request for a view of Minister Nunes Marques postponed the conclusion of the trial.
*With information from Agência Brasil
Posted by Carolina Ferreira