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Fux says Bolsonaro can't be blamed for 8/1, coup minutes, and assassination plan; follow

Estadão

Brazil

Wednesday, September 10


SÃO PAULO AND BRASILIA – The minister of the Supreme Federal Court (STF) Luiz Fux , the third to speak out in the criminal action of the coup plot, voted this Wednesday, 10, for the conviction of the former aide-de-camp Mauro Cid for the crime of violent abolition of the Democratic State of Law and for the acquittal of the former Navy commander Almir Garnier .

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In a vote that has already lasted nine hours, Fux disagreed with ministers Alexandre de Moraes , rapporteur of the case, and Flávio Dino and dismissed the conviction of former president Jair Bolsonaro (PL) and the other seven defendants for the crime of criminal organization.

According to Fux, the complaint filed by the Attorney General's Office (PGR) does not"meet the typicality in light of everything I have stated here and because the elements of the criminal type are not present." "It allows no other path than to dismiss the accusation as to the imputation."

Throughout the week, Cármen Lúcia and Cristiano Zanin , president of the Panel, will still speak. The result of the trial is expected to be announced on Friday, the 12th. The Court's assessment is that the trial of the"crucial nucleus" of the coup plot will conclude ahead of schedule , without the need for the session scheduled for the afternoon.

Bolsonaro and the other defendants are charged with armed criminal organization, coup d'état, attempted violent abolition of the rule of law, damage to listed heritage, and serious damage to federal property. The Attorney General's Office (PGR) has requested the former president's conviction for all listed crimes, which, combined, could lead to more than 40 years in prison. The sentencing will still be determined by the justices if convicted.

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