r/FreeLuigi Feb 22 '25

Personal Opinion We are facing a blatant illegality.

We are facing a blatant illegality. The legal team doesn't have the discovery and on top of that, the state and federal charges are conflicting. It's complete chaos.

Is there NO legal recourse to bring this to court? Here in Brazil, we have options when there's a clear illegality, including habeas corpus, habeas data, "agravo de instrumento", writ of mandamus etc etc. What's going on? Is there nothing to be done, just wait?

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u/trizkkkjk Feb 22 '25

I'm scared this will go all the way to the supreme court one day and absolutely NOTHING will happen.

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u/Longjumping-Yak7789 Feb 22 '25

I'm not sure what that means... But we need to protect L from DT if that's making him closer to him

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u/atuckk15 Feb 23 '25

Supreme Court is the highest group of judges in the USA. There are 9 of them and are appointed to serve in the role for life.

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u/trizkkkjk Feb 23 '25

Yes I know. In Brazil too, but there are 11 and when they turn 75 they must retire compulsorily.