Mar 19 • 13:07 UTC 🇧🇷 Brazil Folha (PT)

Civil Police goes to Romão Gomes to execute a new arrest warrant for lieutenant colonel accused of femicide

The São Paulo Civil Police is set to execute a new arrest warrant against Lieutenant Colonel Geraldo Leite Rosa Neto, accused of murdering his wife, police officer Gisele Alves Santana, and facing procedural fraud charges.

The São Paulo Civil Police has announced plans to execute a new arrest warrant on Thursday morning for Lieutenant Colonel Geraldo Leite Rosa Neto, who is accused of the femicide of his wife, Gisele Alves Santana, a 32-year-old police officer. Santana was reportedly shot in the head by Neto, and in addition to the murder charge, he is also facing allegations of procedural fraud. Neto is currently detained at the Romão Gomes military prison since Wednesday and will remain there until a custody hearing, with indications that he will continue to be held in custody throughout the preventive detention period.

The new arrest warrant was issued by the 5th Jury Court of São Paulo, coinciding with Neto's designation as a defendant for both femicide and procedural fraud. As legal proceedings unfold, the court will determine whether Neto will be subjected to a jury trial, which could influence the public perception of law enforcement accountability, especially regarding cases of domestic violence among state officials. The case has raised significant concerns about the treatment and prevention of violence against women within both police and the broader society.

In response to the legal developments, Neto's defense team has expressed their shock at the ongoing legal actions against him and is currently considering filing a habeas corpus to contest the latest arrest warrant. This defense strategy reflects the complexities often associated with high-profile cases involving law enforcement officers, where the intersection of legal and ethical responsibilities is scrutinized amidst rising advocacy for victims of domestic violence.

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