Feb 26 โ€ข 21:02 UTC ๐Ÿ‡ง๐Ÿ‡ท Brazil G1 (PT)

First sentence under the new femicide law in Porto Alegre sentences defendant to 24 years in prison

Porto Alegre has witnessed its first conviction under the new femicide law, with a man sentenced to 24 years for killing his partner.

On Thursday, Porto Alegre recorded its first conviction under a reformed law that classifies femicide as an independent crime, resulting in a 24-year prison sentence for the defendant, Tcharles Pablo Machado, who was found guilty of murdering his partner in November 2024. The trial took place in the 4th Jury Court of Porto Alegre, which specializes in femicide cases, emphasizing the legal system's renewed focus on addressing gender-based violence. The recent legislative changes mandate that convictions for homicides based on domestic violence or gender discrimination will carry a minimum sentence of 20 years and a maximum of 40 years, reflecting a stringent stance against such crimes. The convicted individual, Tcharles Pablo Machado, had been in custody since the day of the crime and confessed during the jury session, highlighting the clarity of evidence against him. Defense attorney Gabriel Seifriz indicated that they would review the sentencing conditions to assess the possibility of an appeal, suggesting that there may still be legal maneuvering as they analyze the implications of this significant verdict. The outcome of this case could serve as a landmark decision in Brazil's ongoing battle against femicide, shedding light on the judiciary's commitment to enforcing tougher penalties and offering protection for victims of domestic violence.

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