Jornal da Justiça de 8 de julho de 2026

Today's edition of the Justice Journal highlights that the president of the Supreme Federal Court (STF) and the National Council of Justice (CNJ), Minister Edson Fachin, is participating in the installation of specialized courts to combat organized crime in São Paulo. With authorization from the STF, the Federal Police are searching for weapons at the home of former president Jair Bolsonaro. Furthermore, the Supreme Court confirms the validity of the rule reserving 30% of the resources from the Special Campaign Financing Fund and the Party Fund for candidacies of Black and mixed-race individuals. 01:03 – Federal Police search former President Jair Bolsonaro's home for weapons with authorization from the Supreme Court 03:30 – Minister Edson Fachin states that specialized courts are the Judiciary's response to organized crime 11:50 – President of the Supreme Court and the National Council of Justice defends greater regulation of betting to combat organized crime 14:22 – Supreme Court confirms rule of 30% of resources for candidacies of Black and mixed-race people 16:27 – Electoral Court begins summoning poll workers for this year's elections 17:26 – Federal Public Prosecutor's Office requests conviction of defendants and reparation exceeding R$ 91 million for cryptocurrency pyramid scheme 19:11 – Nineteen integrated forces combating organized crime carry out the operation in sixteen states 19:43 – Court suspends renewal of the concession for Pontão do Lago Sul with Empresa Sul Americana de Montagens S.A. 20:41 – TST survey shows that app drivers have monthly expenses exceeding R$ 5,000 24:34 – Superior Court of Justice upholds contract termination and eviction of tenant who repeatedly delayed payment 25:58 – Lawsuits related to travel and tourist packages lead the actions in the special courts of Minas Gerais