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Brazil’s Supreme Court confirms that former judge Moro was biased in Lula trial

RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - The majority of Brazil's Supreme Court (STF) justices confirmed, on Thursday, April 22, that former judge Sergio Moro did not act with "impartiality" in one of the trials against former president Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, whose sentences had been previously annulled.

By 7 votes to 2, most of the court cast votes ratifying the decision handed down a month ago by the Second Panel of the Supreme Court; the session was suspended and the decision of two other justices is still pending.

The ruling, which is limited to a trial over the "triplex . . .

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