Feb 23 • 15:40 UTC 🇧🇷 Brazil G1 (PT)

Trial of police officer who ran over and killed woman in front of supermarket starts this Monday (23)

The trial of military police officer Alan Melo Martins, accused of running over and killing Silvinha Pereira da Silva in Rio Branco, Brazil, begins this Monday and is expected to conclude Wednesday.

The trial of military police officer Alan Melo Martins commenced on Monday, October 23, as he faces charges of homicide and attempted homicide stemming from a fatal incident in May 2019. Silvinha Pereira da Silva was killed when Martins allegedly ran over her in front of a supermarket in Rio Branco, while her husband, José da Silva, sustained injuries during the event. The trial is scheduled to last three days, during which testimonies from both the prosecution and defense will be heard along with the defendant's statements.

Alan Melo Martins was formally indicted in 2021 by the Justice of Acre, facing charges that include aggravated homicide due to the death of Silvinha and attempted homicide regarding her husband. The proceedings are being overseen by the 2nd Public Jury and Military Audit Court in the capital, indicating the seriousness of the allegations and the judicial process involved. Defense attorney Jandson Soares has argued that the charges laid out by the Public Ministry of Acre do not align with the factual evidence presented in the case, challenging the legal basis for the indictment.

As the jury trial progresses over the next few days, the community and the families involved are closely monitoring the case, which sheds light on issues of accountability and the conduct of law enforcement in Brazil. The outcome of this trial could have significant implications for public perception of police actions and their legal ramifications in similar cases across the nation.

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