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Offline misty

Re: Former PJ inspector Paulo Pereira Cristovao arrested for armed robbery.
« Reply #150 on: February 16, 2017, 01:39:14 AM »
Well, he obviously doesn't like enough of them.  Or mayhap he hasn't got anything on any of them.

A split decision on a procedural issue. Pity the McCanns didn't have 14 judges discussing Amaral's breach of Reserve Duty.

Online Eleanor

Re: Former PJ inspector Paulo Pereira Cristovao arrested for armed robbery.
« Reply #151 on: February 16, 2017, 01:44:04 AM »
A split decision on a procedural issue. Pity the McCanns didn't have 14 judges discussing Amaral's breach of Reserve Duty.

The Ciprianos only had three.  And one of them found The Ciprianos Not Guilty.

ferryman

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Re: Former PJ inspector Paulo Pereira Cristovao arrested for armed robbery.
« Reply #152 on: February 16, 2017, 10:52:56 PM »
Off topic.

But why are posts being timed at 1.30am when it's not even 11pm?

The clock has gone haywire on the board.

ferryman

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Re: Former PJ inspector Paulo Pereira Cristovao arrested for armed robbery.
« Reply #153 on: February 16, 2017, 10:58:37 PM »
A split decision on a procedural issue. Pity the McCanns didn't have 14 judges discussing Amaral's breach of Reserve Duty.

That breach of reserve duty is an accursed one, though, Misty.

If I understand the ruling correctly, the judges don't dispute Amaral breached secrecy; but rather hold that because he quit the PJ before he wrote the book, he was under no obligation to observe the laws of secrecy.

That's the rub.

Offline misty

Re: Former PJ inspector Paulo Pereira Cristovao arrested for armed robbery.
« Reply #154 on: February 16, 2017, 10:59:49 PM »
Off topic.

But why are posts being timed at 1.30am when it's not even 11pm?

The clock has gone haywire on the board.

Mine's showing the correct time. Have you flown to Swaziland without knowing it? @)(++(*

ferryman

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Re: Former PJ inspector Paulo Pereira Cristovao arrested for armed robbery.
« Reply #155 on: February 16, 2017, 11:01:42 PM »
Mine's showing the correct time. Have you flown to Swaziland without knowing it? @)(++(*

Eleanor's post above mine is timed (at least on my computer) at 1.39am ....

Offline misty

Re: Former PJ inspector Paulo Pereira Cristovao arrested for armed robbery.
« Reply #156 on: February 16, 2017, 11:04:16 PM »
That breach of reserve duty is an accursed one, though, Misty.

If I understand the ruling correctly, the judges don't dispute Amaral breached secrecy; but rather hold that because he quit the PJ before he wrote the book, he was under no obligation to observe the laws of secrecy.

That's the rub.

He left the PJ on 30/6/2008. The book was on the shelves 3 weeks later. How quickly do the SC judges think he wrote it?

Offline misty

Re: Former PJ inspector Paulo Pereira Cristovao arrested for armed robbery.
« Reply #157 on: February 16, 2017, 11:05:08 PM »
Eleanor's post above mine is timed (at least on my computer) at 1.39am ....

We had a late night last evening.....

ferryman

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Re: Former PJ inspector Paulo Pereira Cristovao arrested for armed robbery.
« Reply #158 on: February 16, 2017, 11:11:36 PM »
He left the PJ on 30/6/2008. The book was on the shelves 3 weeks later. How quickly do the SC judges think he wrote it?

Portuguese law probably draws a distinction between service with the PJ and service on the investigation in question.

Few things would surprise me.

ferryman

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Re: Former PJ inspector Paulo Pereira Cristovao arrested for armed robbery.
« Reply #159 on: February 16, 2017, 11:14:03 PM »
We had a late night last evening.....

Ah!

Early hours of this morning, not tomorrow morning.

It's me that's gone haywire.

As you were ...

Offline misty

Re: Former PJ inspector Paulo Pereira Cristovao arrested for armed robbery.
« Reply #160 on: February 25, 2017, 02:05:10 AM »
I came across this story earlier. Whilst the Golden Visa case has no relevance to the charges PPC faces, the comments about the judge involved bear a direct relation to the prosecution case against PPC. There is also a connection between PPC's lawyer & one of the accused, who are both defendants in the "Blood Mafia" case.

Having recently skimmed the ECHR judgement on Almeida Fernandes v Portugal which was cited in Amaral's victory (http://s3.observador.pt/wp-content/uploads/2017/01/17113432/case-of-tavares-de-almeida-fernandes-and-almeida-fernandes-v-portugal.pdf) it provides more insight into why the appointment & possibly competency of SC judges could be called into question.



http://portugalresident.com/golden-visa-trial-finally-opens

It has taken over two years to get to court, everyone involved says they have done nothing wrong, the lawyers defending them are accomplished ‘hot shots’ and the man holding the can is the country’s ‘superjudge’ overseeing such a packed stable of high-profile cases that many defendants appear in two if not three of them. Looking at the Golden Visa line-up of defendants as the trial limped into action on Monday, promising “audiences to the end of the year” in front of a panel of judges that “will not be working exclusively”, the uneasy question is: are these trials set up to fail?

Back in 2015, the Economist’s Charlemagne blog warned that both the Golden Visa trial and that into the collapse of BES would be “severe tests of Portugal’s slow-moving justice system”.

But no-one at the time considered the fact that the case would be staggered over 40-odd weeks, with hearings simply on Mondays and Tuesdays.

Considering there are 400 witnesses to be heard, 17 people and four businesses in the dock – and ‘phone taps’ in Chinese that appear to have been “less than rigorously translated” – the way ahead promises to be massively fragmented.

On Monday, the lawyer representing key defendant former IRN notary authority boss António Figueiredo claimed that, out of the “mountain” of Public Ministry allegations, the only thing likely to emerge would be “a mouse”.

Figueiredo’s purported sidekick, former SEF borders agency director Manuel Palos also presented the court with the uncomfortable question: “Do you truly think that I would exchange a lifetime of work for two bottles of wine?”

For readers unaware of the background to this case, it centres on allegations that Figueiredo orchestrated a network that basically sold/fast-tracked residency visas to wealthy Chinese, Angolans, Russians, Brazilians, Libyans and South Africans.

Always insisting that he was innocent, Figueiredo was kept in jail for months after the round-up of the so-called guilty parties (in November 2014) that eventually saw Interior Minister Miguel Macedo resign his position, too – saying nonetheless that he was guilty of nothing.

With the kind of ‘media leaks’ that should be impossible in a country that insists on secrecy of justice, we were then drip-fed scenarios of corruption that led to multiple charges.

Figueiredo is charged with corruption, prevarication (failure to carry out his public duties), the trafficking of influences, embezzlement, money-laundering and the receipt of undue advantage; Macedo with the trafficking of influences and prevarication; Palos with corruption and prevarication, and Paulo Lalanda e Castro (one of former prime minister José Sócrates’ old mates implicated in Operation Marquês and ‘blood mafia’ case “O-Negative) with the trafficking of influences.

Lesser-known names make up the rest of the lengthy charge-sheet – with three Chinese and one Angolan businessman being defended by what national tabloid Correio da Manhã calls “one of the country’s top 13 judges”.

While Manuel Palos has been the only defendant prepared to give evidence at this early stage of the trial, Miguel Macedo is believed to be putting forward an impressive number of political heavyweights in his defence.

Last week, reports suggested former PSD defence minister José Pedro Aguiar Branco, former justice minister Paula Teixeira da Cruz and former mayor of Porto Rui Rio were all preparing to put their hands in the fire for Macedo, while this week CM adds that former finance minister Maria Luís Albuquerque will also be appearing as a defence witness.

Without going into the Who’s Who of top-flight lawyers prepared to rebut the Public Ministry’s findings, we have the news published in Wednesday’s papers that a much-simpler case overseen by ‘superjudge’ Carlos Alexandre has bombed spectacularly after two years and months of toings and froings in court.

The Supreme Court has accepted arguments by lawyers defending former PJ inspector Paulo Pereira Cristóvão that Alexandre’s court was ‘not competent’ to have referred him and 17 others for trial in a case that involved police agents aiding and abetting a criminal gang that robbed wealthy householders in the Greater Lisbon area.

It is still uncertain what the Supreme Court’s decision will mean. Some news sources suggest the trial will be declared null and void and have to start again, others are more positive and think Lisbon’s appeals court will find a way of salvaging a path forwards. But what it does show is that superjudge Carlos Alexandre may not be quite as super as he has been cracked out to be.

Indeed, in an extraordinary interview last year with SIC television, he said he didn’t even like the nickname ‘superjudge’ and he wasn’t that sure why he had it bearing in mind that he did not really have the necessary “qualifications” (“I don’t have any books published, I don’t go to conferences, I have no post-graduate degrees,” he said candidly).
Yet he is the ‘figurehead’ of investigations into the collapse of BES; into the financial corruption presented as Operation Monte Branco; into the quagmire of illegalities said to surround José Sócrates (Operation Marquês) and overseeing countless other complex issues – including the José Veiga case centring on business corruption in the Congo, and Operation Fénix, probing the use of unlicensed bully-boy security guards in Porto.

Perhaps this is the reason for the apparent confidence of defence lawyers in ‘Operation Labyrinth’? With a workload like Alexandre’s, a shed-load of needle-sharp lawyers are almost certain to find lapses and mistakes that they will be able to use to their advantage.

Meantime, it has to be remembered that the Golden Visa scheme has brought over €2.5 billion worth of investment into Portugal at a time when it badly needed it.

At last count – after a January in which business tripled in comparison to the month before – over 4,000 golden visas have been awarded, and the demand for them shows no signs of slowing.

By NATASHA DONN natasha.donn@algarveresident.com

Offline Brietta

Re: Former PJ inspector Paulo Pereira Cristovao arrested for armed robbery.
« Reply #161 on: March 30, 2017, 01:41:37 PM »
Lisbon Report returns Pereira Cristóvão's case to the court of inquiry

Justice
MARCH 29, 2017
19:27

The trial, which runs from June 2016, has been suspended since February 16 of this year

The Lisbon Court of Appeals (TRL) returned Wednesday the case of Paulo Pereira Cristóvão and 17 other defendants accused of violent assaults on residences to the Central Court of Criminal Instruction (TCIC), to decide which court has jurisdiction.

In February, the Supreme Court of Justice concluded that the TCIC was not competent to carry out the investigation phase and bring the defendants to trial - giving effect to the appeal of the former Inspector of the Judicial Police Pereira Cristóvão - and referred the files to the TRL so that A new decision was rendered in accordance with settled case-law. "

In the decision, which the Lusa agency had access to, the Relation, in accordance with the STJ, declared the TCIC incompetent to proceed with the investigation phase and decided to return the file to "take a position on the jurisdiction of the criminal court where they should be In order to annul the acts that would not have been committed, if he had proceeded with the proceedings, and order the repetition of the acts necessary for the knowledge of the case. "

The judges judges Vasco Freitas and Rui Gonçalves did not fill in the part of the appeal of the defense of Pereira Cristóvão in which he claims to be the Court of Criminal Instruction of Cascais competent to carry out the investigation phase.

"[The TCIC] should refer the case to the court which it considers competent, since, in our view, this will only guarantee all the defendant's guarantees of defense, in particular his right of appeal, as regards the decision to be taken in respect of Jurisdiction, "according to the TRL judgment.

Once the competent court has been established, "it shall be incumbent on the judge to determine whether the acts committed may be annulled, which takes place simultaneously with the receipt of the case and the acceptance of jurisdiction", added the judges.

The trial, which has been held since June 2016 in Lisbon, has been suspended since February 16 of this year after the STJ's decision to send the case to Relação, which has now returned the case to the Central Criminal Investigation Court .

After prosecuting the prosecution, some of the defendants requested the opening of an investigation, but Judge Carlos Alexandre of the TCIC pronounced all the defendants to go to trial in the exact terms of the indictment.

The 18 defendants, including three policemen and leone Juve Leo cheerleader Nuno Vieira Mendes, known as Mustafa, respond by criminal association, robbery, kidnapping, possession of a prohibited weapon, abuse of power, violation of domicile by employee And document forgery.

According to the indictment, Paulo Pereira Cristóvão, a former PJ inspector and also a former vice-president of Sporting, two other defendants and the three police gathered information and decided which people and places to assault by the group, namely in the Lisbon area and the bank South of the Tagus River.

The information was then transmitted to the other elements, which formed the operational side of the alleged criminal network.
http://www.dn.pt/portugal/interior/relacao-de-lisboa-devolve-processo-de-pereira-cristovao-ao-tribunal-de-instrucao-5757634.html
"All I'm going to say is that we've conducted a very serious investigation and there's no indication that Madeleine McCann's parents are connected to her disappearance. On the other hand, we have a lot of evidence pointing out that Christian killed her," Wolter told the "Friday at 9"....

stephen25000

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Re: Former PJ inspector Paulo Pereira Cristovao arrested for armed robbery.
« Reply #162 on: March 30, 2017, 02:10:22 PM »
Lisbon Report returns Pereira Cristóvão's case to the court of inquiry

Justice
MARCH 29, 2017
19:27

The trial, which runs from June 2016, has been suspended since February 16 of this year

The Lisbon Court of Appeals (TRL) returned Wednesday the case of Paulo Pereira Cristóvão and 17 other defendants accused of violent assaults on residences to the Central Court of Criminal Instruction (TCIC), to decide which court has jurisdiction.

In February, the Supreme Court of Justice concluded that the TCIC was not competent to carry out the investigation phase and bring the defendants to trial - giving effect to the appeal of the former Inspector of the Judicial Police Pereira Cristóvão - and referred the files to the TRL so that A new decision was rendered in accordance with settled case-law. "

In the decision, which the Lusa agency had access to, the Relation, in accordance with the STJ, declared the TCIC incompetent to proceed with the investigation phase and decided to return the file to "take a position on the jurisdiction of the criminal court where they should be In order to annul the acts that would not have been committed, if he had proceeded with the proceedings, and order the repetition of the acts necessary for the knowledge of the case. "

The judges judges Vasco Freitas and Rui Gonçalves did not fill in the part of the appeal of the defense of Pereira Cristóvão in which he claims to be the Court of Criminal Instruction of Cascais competent to carry out the investigation phase.

"[The TCIC] should refer the case to the court which it considers competent, since, in our view, this will only guarantee all the defendant's guarantees of defense, in particular his right of appeal, as regards the decision to be taken in respect of Jurisdiction, "according to the TRL judgment.

Once the competent court has been established, "it shall be incumbent on the judge to determine whether the acts committed may be annulled, which takes place simultaneously with the receipt of the case and the acceptance of jurisdiction", added the judges.

The trial, which has been held since June 2016 in Lisbon, has been suspended since February 16 of this year after the STJ's decision to send the case to Relação, which has now returned the case to the Central Criminal Investigation Court .

After prosecuting the prosecution, some of the defendants requested the opening of an investigation, but Judge Carlos Alexandre of the TCIC pronounced all the defendants to go to trial in the exact terms of the indictment.

The 18 defendants, including three policemen and leone Juve Leo cheerleader Nuno Vieira Mendes, known as Mustafa, respond by criminal association, robbery, kidnapping, possession of a prohibited weapon, abuse of power, violation of domicile by employee And document forgery.

According to the indictment, Paulo Pereira Cristóvão, a former PJ inspector and also a former vice-president of Sporting, two other defendants and the three police gathered information and decided which people and places to assault by the group, namely in the Lisbon area and the bank South of the Tagus River.

The information was then transmitted to the other elements, which formed the operational side of the alleged criminal network.
http://www.dn.pt/portugal/interior/relacao-de-lisboa-devolve-processo-de-pereira-cristovao-ao-tribunal-de-instrucao-5757634.html

This won't help the McCann's.

Offline Brietta

Re: Former PJ inspector Paulo Pereira Cristovao arrested for armed robbery.
« Reply #163 on: March 30, 2017, 02:36:02 PM »
This won't help the McCann's.

Why do you think it won't?
"All I'm going to say is that we've conducted a very serious investigation and there's no indication that Madeleine McCann's parents are connected to her disappearance. On the other hand, we have a lot of evidence pointing out that Christian killed her," Wolter told the "Friday at 9"....

Offline jassi

Re: Former PJ inspector Paulo Pereira Cristovao arrested for armed robbery.
« Reply #164 on: March 30, 2017, 02:52:48 PM »
Why do you think it won't?

The McCanns are passed help as far as the Portuguese Court is concerned.
I believe everything. And l believe nothing.
I suspect everyone. And l suspect no one.
I gather the facts, examine the clues... and before   you know it, the case is solved!"

Or maybe not -

OG have been pushed out by the Germans who have reserved all the deck chairs for the foreseeable future