Supreme Court justices believe Moro provided a pretext for requests for punishment.
Supreme Court and Superior Court of Justice ministers believe that Sergio Moro has taken another step towards a lack of credibility and a fatal classification as having committed technical and official violations, according to Mônica Bergamo's column in the Folha de S. Paulo newspaper. According to these ministers, Moro gave a strong pretext to those who advocate for some kind of punishment when, on Sunday, he acted while on vacation and announced in a dispatch that he would disobey Favreto's court decision.
247 - Ministers of the Supreme Federal Court (STF) and the Superior Court of Justice (STJ) believe that Sergio Moro has taken another step towards a lack of credibility and a fatal classification as having committed technical and official violations, according to Mônica Bergamo's column in the Folha de S. Paulo newspaper. For these ministers, Moro gave a strong pretext to those who advocate some kind of punishment for him when, on Sunday, he acted while on vacation and announced in a ruling that he would disobey Favreto's judicial decision.
"According to these judges, this action follows another, in which Moro wanted to force José Dirceu, released by the Supreme Court, to wear an ankle monitor. That too was seen as a rebellion against a decision that displeased him."