Supreme Court forms majority to convict woman who painted the Statue of Justice
8 Articles
8 Articles
The Supreme Court has a week of decisions and messages to politicians, with backlash against the opposition
The Supreme Federal Court closes the week with decisions - and messages - for the political world. Especially for the opposition, which suffered setbacks and is already predicting a new confrontation with the Court involving the situation of Congressman Alexandre Ramagem (PL-RJ). Friday (25) began with the arrest of former President of the Republic Fernando Collor de Mello and ended with the majority for the conviction of Débora Rodrigues to 14 …
Fux answers Deboro's condemnation at 14 years old
The First Tour of the STF formed a majority, on Saturday, 25th, to condemn Debora of the Saints, who painted the status of the Court on 8 January, the 14 years of imprisonment, with the votes of Alexandre de Moraes, Flavio Dino and Carmen Lúcia. Christian Zanin voted for a penalty of 11 years, while Luiz Fux... The post Fux answers Debora's sentence at 14 years appeared first on The Antagnonist.
Supreme Court has a majority to convict woman who painted a statue on 8/1
The First Panel of the Supreme Federal Court (STF) formed a majority of votes this Friday (25) to convict the hairdresser Débora Rodrigues dos Santos, a woman accused of participating in the coup acts of January 8, 2023 and of painting the phrase “Lost, man” on the statue of Justice, located in front of the Court's headquarters building. The trial was suspended last month due to a request for a view from Minister Luiz Fux, who returned the case …
Coverage Details
Bias Distribution
- There is no tracked Bias information for the sources covering this story.
To view factuality data please Upgrade to Premium
Ownership
To view ownership data please Upgrade to Vantage