Rapporteur of the process that led to the arrest of Bolsonaro supporters for attempted coup, the minister of the Federal Supreme Court has been silent for three months regarding an interview request from Sheet with one of those convicted of the plot, the former presidential advisor.
The request was filed on January 29 and has the consent of Martins himself, who is imprisoned in a prison in Ponta Grossa (PR). A handwritten letter from Jair Bolsonaro’s former advisor agreeing to the interview was attached to the request.
At that time, Martins was in pre-trial detention, alleging that he violated the rules of his house arrest by accessing a social network.
The minister forwarded the request to , which on February 20 gave a favorable opinion to the interview.
“It should be noted that the national legal system does not list, among the criminal or extra-penal effects of the conviction, any prohibition on the exercise of freedom of expression through interviews”, said Gonet.
More than two months after the prosecutor’s statement, Moraes has still not commented on the request.
Since then, since the case has become final, with the exhaustion of appeal possibilities and publication of the ruling. He received a 21-year prison sentence.
When contacted through the press office, Moraes did not comment.
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