Debora Rodriguez Dos Santos Maarouf Bayakar, “The phrase”I lost, Mani“In a statue Supreme Federal Court (STF) During work January 8 – 39 years old and born in Irece, in Bahia, but he lived in Paulia (SP) with his family before his arrest.
She is married and a mother of two children, one 11 years old and one of the ages of 8 years. He completed a course to serve as a hairdresser in 2008, and this is what he has worked with since then.
Deborah has been arrested since last year for his involvement in the work of January 8. This Friday (28), Minister Alexander de Morais gave him after Public Prosecutor Office (PGR) request.
On March 21, Moais voted to convict 14 years in prison He paid a fine of about 50 thousand dollars, in addition to compensation of $ 30 million in collective ethical damage (in conjunction with others convicted of the case). It was accompanied by Dino.
The case gained repercussions this week after the opposition criticized a punishment they consider “exaggerated”. Other supreme ministers still need to comment on whether they agree with conviction or not.
The process is temporarily suspended by requesting view – more time to analyze – by luiz fux, The judge who has already indicated that he could differ from Morris.
In addition to the deterioration of the listed assets – a crime in which writing on the walls in the statue is suitable – the hairdresser is accused of 4 other crimes:
- The violent cancellation of the rule of democratic law, the prison sentence for a period of four years and six months;
- State coup, five years.
- Catched damage, one -year penalty and six months, in addition to paying a fine;
- The Armed Criminal Assembly, one year and six months.
Message to Morais
Also this week, due to the decrease in the confidentiality of the process, A letter written by Depora and sent to Morris with an apology.
In the letter, Deborah says she bitterly regretted the act, that the cause of “shame” and “unlevantary consequences.” The hairdresser also stipulates that they never press with violent or illegal situations.
“I went to Brazilia, because I thought there would be peaceful and unrest, but I gradually realized that the movement had been heated,” continued.