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Moraes Approves 100-Day Sentence Cut for Walter Delgatti After Prison ENEM Pass

The ruling applies Brazil’s study-based sentence credits to a prominent hacking conviction.

Overview

  • Moraes, who signed the order on March 31, granted 100 days of credit after Delgatti passed all areas of the 2025 ENEM PPL, a high school exam for people in custody, with backing from federal prosecutors.
  • He denied requests tied to short courses because the certificates lacked proof of a public agreement, detailed syllabi, and graded evaluations required by the penal-execution law.
  • He also refused credits for a prison reading program because there was no record that officials reviewed and approved Delgatti’s book reports as CNJ rules demand.
  • A bid for an extra one-third increase was rejected since Delgatti already had a college degree before entering prison.
  • Delgatti remains in the semi-open regime in Tremembé for the 2023 CNJ breach that inserted fake records, as his separate 20-year Spoofing conviction awaits appeal and co-defendant Carla Zambelli received 10 years and large fines.