The case against Lula in the TRF is already moving at lightning speed.
In just seven hours, the rapporteur for the Guarujá triplex case, Judge João Pedro Gebran Neto, issued a ruling on the matter; "Judge Sérgio Moro's sentence in the triplex case was issued on July 12th. On July 31st, within the deadline, Lula's defense informed that they would appeal the sentence. The case was then sent to the TRF4 (Regional Federal Court of the 4th Region). It arrived yesterday at 11:04 AM. At 5:45 PM, there was an internal referral to the rapporteur. At 6:00 PM, rapporteur Gebran processed the ruling to notify the defense to present the grounds for appeal. The 7-hour timeframe is the shortest ever recorded at the TRF4 among all the timeframes for cases analyzed," reports journalist Luis Nassif, for whom the speed already demonstrates the partiality of the body.
247 – The case concerning the triplex apartment in Guarujá, for which former President Lula was sentenced to nine and a half years in prison in the first instance by Judge Sergio Moro, is already moving at lightning speed in the Federal Regional Court of the 4th Region, located in Porto Alegre.
In this court, Moro's sentence will either be upheld or overturned, potentially even leading to the former president's acquittal. However, the speed at which the case is proceeding suggests that the latter option can already be practically ruled out.
According to journalist Luís Nassif in Jornal GGN this Thursday, the 24th, just seven hours after the case arrived at the court, Judge João Pedro Gebran Neto, the rapporteur for the case, issued a ruling.
"Lula's case at the TRF4 has already entered the exceptional realm of the body's actions," he says, highlighting that the decision within such a short timeframe already demonstrates the court's "partiality" regarding the case. "The 7-hour timeframe is the shortest ever recorded at the TRF4 among all the timeframes for cases analyzed," Nassif points out.
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