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The former Brazilian president has been in prison since April and was sentenced to 12 years in prison.
This Sunday, supporters of Lula da Silva took to the streets to claim their freedom
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By: [19659011] ELTIEMPO.COM *
July 9, 2018, 11:41.
Last Sunday, former Brazilian President Luás Inácio Lula da Silva was about to leave the prison twice.
The first was when Magistrate Rogerio Favreto accepted a "habeas corpus" led by a group of deputies in favor of Lula.
Favreto served as a regional court judge of the Fourth Region (TRF-4), second instance court, and argued that despite the request for freedom of liberty, the courts of former president had already been refused, there was a "new fact" to consider : Lula is running for the presidency of the Workers Party (PT) for the October elections
The first attempt to Exit was canceled by João Gebran Neto, TRF-4 case instructor, who gave the counterclaim backed by Sergio Moro, trial judge.
The second attempt was made by Favreto again with a new car ordering the release of Lula and decreed that the same Sunday.
However, the chairman of the TRF-4, Carlos Thompson Flores, decided that "in the face of jurisdictional dispute", the order denied by João Gebran Neto and supported by the Attorney General's Office should to be followed. A hundred judges have denounced the magistrate who ordered the release of Lula for "judicial activism"
Monday, a hundred judges denounced Rogerio Favreto for "judicial activism" before the National Council of Justice with the Argument that when issuing the order, the magistrate "violated" the legal order and the democratic state of law.
Prosecutors claim that Lula's pre-candidacy is not a new fact since she had been announced exmandatario will enter prison. In addition, they accused Favreto of "pernicious and arbitrary judicial activism" and to have violated rules according to which a magistrate on duty can "not appreciate the resources already badyzed by a collegiate tribunal".
Favreto's decision was also questioned because of his membership of the PT between 1991 and 2001, and because he held government positions under the presidency of Lula da Silva.
The former president of Brazil was imprisoned since April. , where he must pay a 12-year prison sentence for corruption
ELTIEMPO.COM
* According to information from EFE
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