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Post by sazid2017528 on Jan 10, 2024 23:40:19 GMT -5
Editorials: AdvocacyConstitutionalCriminalJudiciaryPolicy The non-governmental organization accused of being a legal front for organized crime decided to speak about the allegation of non-compliance with a fundamental precept in the Federal Supreme Court against restrictions on visits to prisoners in the federal penitentiary system. me a nuisance for the PT" Reproduction Lawyer Flávia Fróes WhatsApp Number List , who heads the Instituto Anjos da Liberdade, told the electronic magazine Consultor Jurídica that the PT and members of Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva's government acted to prevent the STF from judging ADPF 518. In 2018, the Instituto Anjos da Liberdade and the Brazilian Association of Criminal Lawyers (Abracrim) moved the ADPF to question Ordinance 718/2017 of the Ministry of Justice. The rule , published by the then head of the department, Torquato Jardim, prohibited intimate visits in federal penitentiaries. In 2019, the then Minister of Justice, Sergio Moro, issued Ordinance 157, limiting visits to federal prisons to the parlor and via videoconference. As the rule restricted the physical contact of inmates with family members in the visiting yards, Flávia said, Anjos da Liberdade added ADPF 518 "to guarantee the right of children to hug their parents." The PT filed another action, ADPF 579, against the rules. However, the process was archived due to formal defects. The party then joined ADPF 518 and became the author of the feat. In 2021, the action entered the trial agenda, but the PT did not make oral arguments. After the case's rapporteur, Minister Edson Fachin, voted to declare the ban on intimate visits unconstitutional, the virtual session was interrupted due to a request from Minister Alexandre de Moraes.
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