STJ ACCEPTS IBCCRIM'S ARGUMENTS AND DOES NOT ESTABLISH THESIS 1.063
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On 9 October, IBCCRIM filed a brief in Special Appeal No. 1.863.084/GO (STJ), which dealt with repetitive theme 1.063: "to examine whether it is the competence of the Jury Court to disqualify the crime of homicide committed while driving a motor vehicle from the intentional to the culpable mode, when drunkenness and disregard for traffic rules are proven".
The Institute took a position against the establishment of the thesis, analysing the issue from both a procedural and substantive perspective.
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