A large trove of documents furnished
exclusively to The Intercept Brasil reveals serious ethical violations
and legally prohibited collaboration between the judge and prosecutors
who last year convicted and imprisoned
former Brazilian President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva on corruption
charges — a conviction that resulted in Lula being barred from the 2018
presidential election. These materials also contain evidence that the
prosecution had serious doubts about whether there was sufficient
evidence to establish Lula’s guilt.
The archive, provided to The Intercept by an anonymous source, includes years of internal files and private conversations from the prosecutorial team behind Brazil’s sprawling Operation Car Wash, an ongoing corruption investigation that has yielded dozens of major convictions, including those of top corporate executives and powerful politicians.
The archive, provided to The Intercept by an anonymous source, includes years of internal files and private conversations from the prosecutorial team behind Brazil’s sprawling Operation Car Wash, an ongoing corruption investigation that has yielded dozens of major convictions, including those of top corporate executives and powerful politicians.
https://theintercept.com/2019/06/09/brazil-lula-operation-car-wash-sergio-moro/
It's not only ethical violations and legally prohibited collaboration between the judge and prosecutors, but and indeed, the effort from the judge Moro to create the conditions to convict Lula, including false documents to process.
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