Inmate is serving a sentence of eight years and three months in prison for hacking, in 2023, the CNJ systems at the behest of former deputy Carla Zambelli; he inserted a false arrest warrant against the STF minister
The minister of the Federal Supreme Court () authorized hacker Neto to progress from the closed regime to the semi-open regime while serving his sentence. The decision was signed last Friday (9).
Delgatti is serving a sentence of eight years and three months in prison for the invasion, in 2023, of the National Justice Council (CNJ) systems at the behest of the former deputy, currently imprisoned in . At the time, the hacker inserted a false arrest warrant against Moraes into the justice system.
When analyzing the defense request, the minister concluded that the convict met the legal requirements for regime progression. As Delgatti is a repeat offender, but the crimes were committed without violence or serious threat, the legislation requires a minimum of 20% of the sentence to be served in order to change the regime.
According to calculations approved by , the hacker needed to serve 667 days in prison to be entitled to the benefit. The prison bulletin indicated that he had already served 700 days by July 2, 2025.
In addition to the time requirement, Moraes highlighted that Delgatti shows good prison behavior, according to certificates issued by prison units and a statement from the Attorney General’s Office (), which took a favorable stance on the request in December.
“The objective and subjective requirements required for progression to prison are met,” stated the PGR, in an opinion cited in the decision.
Moraes also ordered the São Paulo Penitentiary Administration Secretariat (SAP-SP) to arrange for Delgatti to be transferred to an agricultural, industrial colony or similar establishment – units intended for serving sentences in a semi-open regime, focused on carrying out work by the convict.
The minister warned that the benefit could be revoked if the convicted person commits a new intentional crime or commits serious misconduct, which could result in a regression to a more severe regime.
*With information from Estadão Conteúdo
Published by Nícolas Robert
