What happens after Carla Zambelli’s arrest? See the next steps

by Andrea
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Federal Deputy, who was arrested in Italy last Tuesday (29), was on the run after being convicted by the Supreme Court for coordinating a hacker invasion of the National Council of Justice (CNJ) systems (CNJ) systems

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Licensed federal deputy Carla Zambelli (PL-SP) was arrested in Italy on Tuesday (29)

The federal deputy licensed was arrested in This Tuesday (29). After being sentenced to ten years in prison for coordinating a hacker invasion of the judiciary systems, the parliamentarian fled the country. Zambelli’s extradition will take months to be completed. In parallel, even arrested, she does not lose her mandate immediately, and it is up to the plenary of the House to decide on the cassation. There is also the possibility of Zambelli losing his mandate because he exceeds the limit of non -justified absences. Zambelli was convicted by the Federal Supreme Court (STF) for requesting a hacker the invasion of the National Council of Justice (CNJ) systems to issue a false arrest warrant against Minister Alexandre de Moraes. The sentence also determines the loss of office in the House.

Zambelli is also a defendant for wielding a gun against a man on the eve of the second round of the 2022 presidential election. The trial for illegal possession of a weapon and illegal embarrassment is paused by a request for a request from Minister Kassio Nunes Marques, but there is already a majority among ministers to condemn her.

What happens after prison?

After detention, the next step is the confirmation of the parliamentarian’s arrest. The Italy body equivalent to the Brazilian Ministry of Justice will evaluate whether or not to confirm the arrest of Zambelli. The decision is up to the Italian judiciary. Brazil must then formalize the extradition request. The process involves the demonstrations of the Italian prosecutor and the defense of Carla Zambelli. The decision, again, will be up to the Justice of Italy. According to jurists heard by Estadão, all this process can take from one and a half to two years.

What happens to the mandate in the House?

In parallel, it will be up to the House to decide whether or not the term of Zambelli’s mandate. The process of canceling the federal deputy is processed by the Chamber Constitution and Justice Commission. The progress of the case does not depend on the license period of the parliamentary. The request for loss of Zambelli’s mandate is reported by Federal Deputy Diego Garcia (Republicans-PR). The defense of the federal deputy has already submitted allegations in the case. From now on, it is up to Garcia to conduct the instructional phase of the process, that is, to announce whether to request steps and hearings with witnesses. There is no deadline for this step.

After the instruction, the rapporteur has five sessions to present his opinion. The report must be approved at the CCJ and then obtain a approval of the House Plenary. The cassation must be approved by 257 of the 513 parliamentarians of the house. The president of the house, Hugo Motta (Republicans-PB), says that the House will not decide on the arrest of Zambelli, evaluating only the revocation of the mandate.

*With information from Estadão Content

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