MPF speaks out in favor of project that restricts “saidão”

MPF speaks out in favor of project that restricts “saidão”

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Through its Chamber of External Control of Police Activity and Prison System (7CCR), the Federal Public Ministry (MPF) affirmed its favorable position to Bill (PL) 2,253/22 which restricts the benefit of temporary release granted to convicted prisoners , better known as “saidão” or “saidinha”.

The MPF’s demonstration comes after the Interinstitutional Working Group (GT) for the Defense of Citizenship published a note attacking the project. According to the GT, the proposal is “blatantly unconstitutional”.

The Group was created in 2019 as a result of a collaboration between the Chamber of External Control of Police Activity and the Prison System and brings together representatives from the MPF, Military Public Ministry, state Public Ministry, Public Defender’s Office of the Union in Rio, state Public Defender’s Office, OAB-RJ (Commission for Human Rights and Judicial Assistance), and civil society organizations Fórum Grita Baixada, Maré 0800 (Movimento de Favelas do Rio de Janeiro), Network of Communities and Movements against Violence, Centro de Assessoria Popular Mariana Criola and Frente Estadual for the Decarceration of Rio de Janeiro.

The undersigned Deputy Attorneys General of the Republic, members of the 7th Coordination and Review Chamber, state that the Public Ministry is an autonomous public institution, to which the Federal Constitution attributes the responsibility of defending the legal order, the democratic regime and unavailable social and individual interests, having as its backbone independence and functional autonomy, always acting in respect for the Constitution, treaties and laws. In this sense, the Communiqué issued on February 6, 2024, contrary to the legislative proposal Bill (PL) 2,253/2022, which repeals article 122 of the Criminal Execution Law (Law 7,210/1984) putting an end to temporary departures of prisoners serving their sentence in a semi-open regime, denotes a private and individual manifestation of the members of the Interinstitutional Working Group for the Defense of Citizenship, and this is not the understanding of the 7th Coordination and Review Chamber.

Published this Friday (9), the note is signed by deputy attorneys José Adonis Callou de Araújo Sá, Maria Iraneide Olinda Santoro Facchini and Elizeta Maria de Paiva Ramos.

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