Feb 24 • 14:05 UTC 🇧🇷 Brazil Folha (PT)

Dino says that Marielle's case will be judged 'in light of facts and evidence' at the start of the trial

Minister Flávio Dino announced that the trial regarding the alleged masterminds behind the assassination of councilwoman Marielle Franco will adhere strictly to factual evidence and legal procedures.

In a recent statement, Minister Flávio Dino, who heads the Supreme Federal Court's First Chamber, reaffirmed the commitment to a fair trial regarding the murder of councilwoman Marielle Franco. He emphasized that the case will be examined 'in light of facts and evidence', ensuring a strict adherence to procedural integrity. This remark was made during the opening session of the trial, which involves key figures accused of orchestrating Franco's assassination.

The individuals on trial include former federal deputy Chiquinho Brazão, his brother Domingos Brazão, a councilor of the State Court of Accounts of Rio de Janeiro, and former Civil Police chief Rivaldo Barbosa. All three deny their involvement in the crime, which has drawn significant public and media attention. Dino noted that rigorous procedural rules are in place to facilitate a conducive environment for all parties to present their arguments, thus ensuring that the court's decisions remain strictly technical and legal.

The case of Marielle Franco, a prominent human rights advocate and councilwoman, has been controversial and has mobilized widespread advocacy for justice since her murder in 2018. The trial's beginning marks a crucial moment for accountability in Brazil as it highlights the ongoing struggle against violence and impunity, particularly in cases involving public officials and minority rights advocates. As the legal proceedings unfold, the implications may extend beyond this trial, potentially impacting Brazil's judicial landscape and the public's trust in its institutions.

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