Moro could incriminate himself by proving accusations against Bolsonaro.
The former minister may end up unintentionally admitting to committing privileged passive corruption, prevarication, malicious denunciation, and crimes against honor.
Forum - Former judge and former Minister of Justice Sérgio Moro, who is giving testimony this Saturday (2), at the Federal Police Superintendency, in Curitiba, should take the opportunity to denounce interference by President Jair Bolsonaro in the command of the PF.
However, by doing so, he runs the risk of admitting to committing serious crimes, which could even lead to imprisonment.
The investigation opened by the STF (Supreme Federal Court), at the request of the Attorney General of the Republic, Augusto Aras, acknowledges that eight crimes may have been committed: ideological falsehood, coercion in the course of the process, administrative advocacy, obstruction of justice, privileged passive corruption, prevarication, slanderous denunciation, and crimes against honor.
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