STJ denies Flávio Bolsonaro’s request to cancel investigation on ‘crackers’



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The minister of the STJ (Superior Court of Justice), Félix Fischer, yesterday denied the request of Senator Flávio Bolsonaro (Republicans-RJ) to cancel all investigations into the alleged practice of “cracking” in his office in Alerj (Legislative Assembly) of Rio de Janeiro).

Fischer, who had denied a similar request for Flávio’s defense at the end of September, made the new decision after the PGR (Attorney General’s Office) expressed its opposition to the appeal filed by the senator.

The senator’s lawyers request the annulment of all the decisions of Judge Flávio Itabaiana de Oliveira Nicolau, of the 27th Criminal Court of Rio. former advisor Fabrício Queiroz.

The Public Ministry names Queiroz as responsible for heading the supposed salary transfer scheme in Alerj’s office.

In June of this year, the Third Criminal Chamber of the Rio de Janeiro Court of Justice recognized the privileged forum of the senator, who began to have the case investigated by the Special Organ of the TJ. However, Itabaiana’s decisions were upheld, including breaches of secrecy, even without the trial judge leading the case.

According to Fischer, the TJ made a “correct” decision by considering the Itabaiana decisions valid in the trial that recognized Flávio’s privileged forum before the court.

Thus, the acts previously practiced by d. The judgment of the first degree, declared superveniently incompetent, must be preserved, be it merely instructive or decisive
Felix fischer

Upon publication, Flávio’s defense affirmed, in a note, that they will take the question to the ministers of the Fifth Panel of the STJ because they understand “that the relevance of the issue and the differences that have formed on it throughout the country are incompatible with the sentence “. Monocratic (made to oppose a single judge) in addition to opposing the recent movements of the Supreme Court in the sense that the issues with the greatest impact are submitted to the Grand Collegiate Church ”.

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