STF plenary discussed whether defendants who confessed to crimes of corruption should have the assets blocked before the final judgment
During session on Thursday (4), the minister He stated that the decision on the immediate loss of assets and values in cases of awarded collaboration may impact the analysis of the agreement signed by the colonel. The STF plenary discussed whether defendants who confessed to crimes of corruption must have the assets blocked before the final judgment. The trial was interrupted after Minister Cármen Lúcia’s request and will be resumed later.
In this context, Dino pointed out that the votes given in the plenary can reverberate in the first class of the Court, which will judge next week the benefits granted to Mauro Cid in the denunciation agreement. Jair Bolsonaro’s former Assistant of Orders seeks to obtain judicial forgiveness or, at most, two years in prison, in addition to the restitution of assets seized from him, his father and his wife.
The Attorney General’s Office (PGR), however, rejected judicial forgiveness in its final allegations, claiming that Cid’s statements did not bring relevant facts. PGR advocates only the reduction of the penalty. Commenting on the subject, Dino stressed that the award -winning collaboration “will be valued” by the Court, taking into account whether it is valid proof, under what conditions and the scope of the benefits granted. The judgment of the defendants linked to the so-called central core of the coup attempt, which includes Mauro Cid, will be resumed next Tuesday (9). The first to vote will be Minister Alexandre de Moraes.