g1 in 1 minute - AC: Delegate is sentenced to more than 2 years for the crime of stalking an ex Civil Police Chief Luis Tonini was sentenced again by the Acre Court for failing to comply with an urgent protective measure and for trying to break into his ex-girlfriend's house. The sentence set a total sentence of 1 year, 5 months and 5 days of open detention. The accused can appeal freely. In March this year, Tonini was sentenced to more than two years in prison for stalking - also known as stalking -, domestic violence and paying R$20,000 to the victim. In May, he was sentenced again to 8 years, 3 months and 12 days in prison, initially in a closed regime, in addition to the loss of public office and the payment of compensation, for qualified stalking, sexual harassment and failure to comply with a protective measure against his ex-girlfriend. ? Join the g1 AC channel on WhatsApp Adding up all the sentences, the police chief was sentenced to more than 11 years in prison for violence against his ex-girlfriend. The delegate denies the crimes. g1 contacted the accused to obtain a position on the case and, until the last update of this report, had not received a response. The Civil Police of Acre said that 'it will not comment on the case as it is a matter of a personal nature for the professional'. Also according to the communications department, the general inspectorate collaborated with the Court whenever requested and provided all the necessary information during the process. Regarding the third conviction, judge Robson Shelton Medeiros da Silva, from the Epitaciolândia Criminal Court, also ordered the payment of a minimum compensation of R$20,000 for moral damages to the victim and maintained the urgent protective measures in force. Police Chief Luis Tonini was convicted of stalking his ex-girlfriend Anny Barbosa/g1/arquivo The decision also establishes that the Civil Police Internal Affairs Department be notified for the possible opening of administrative disciplinary proceedings. In the process, the judge states that he did not find elements that justified the acquittal of the accused. "[...] If there is no exclusionary cause of anti-legality or ruling of guilt, proven authorship and materiality, as well as typicality and culpability present, and without other defensive theories that deserve acceptance, the conviction of the accused becomes strict for the practice of criminal conduct described in the articles imputed in the complaint", highlights part of the document. READ MORE: In a new decision, AC delegate is sentenced to lose his position for persecuting and harassing his ex Delegate is arrested for failing to comply with a protective measure against ex-girlfriend in the interior of Acre AC Delegate is denounced for moral and psychological violence against ex-girlfriend and alleges persecution After being transferred to another city in Acre, delegate accuses Civil Police director of persecution: 'I will take legal action' Delegate is sentenced to more than two years in prison for stalking ex-girlfriend in Acre According to the sentence, the evidence shows that, before the incident, Tonini maintained the behavior of persecuting his ex-girlfriend, passing in front of the residence, visiting nearby places and making persistent calls. "This pattern of systematic surveillance over the victim's routine reveals social conduct that is incompatible with respect for court orders and the victim's dignity", details the text. Still according to the decision, the invasion attempt was planned. According to the document, the deputy parked the vehicle on a parallel street to avoid being identified, went to the property at night and took an object to cross the protective fence. “All of these circumstances reveal planning, premeditation and coldness that are absolutely incompatible with the profile of someone who would commit an act on impulse or by accident,” the lawsuit points out. When setting the penalty, the judge considered the social conduct, the personality of the accused, the circumstances and consequences of the crimes to be unfavorable. In addition to recognizing the aggravating factors related to the abuse of public service and the context of domestic violence against women. “The offended party began to live in a permanent state of fear and insecurity, with physical reinforcement of the security of the house (barres and cameras) and the beginning of psychological and psychiatric support, worsening the vulnerability in the only space that the protective measures sought to protect the home itself”, says part of the decision. 'Stalking': find out when stalking becomes a crime History In July 2023, Luis Tonini, who was coordinator of the Epitaciolândia police station, was arrested in the act for failing to comply with a protective measure against his ex. The police were called by the woman after the deputy tried to jump over the wall of her house. Two days later, the court granted him provisional release and imposed precautionary measures on him, such as prohibiting him from approaching or maintaining contact with the victim, among others. Tonini denied the allegations at the time. According to the process, Luis Tonini did not accept the end of his relationship with a civil police officer and failed to comply with the protective measure imposed by the Court. According to the decision, between August and October 2023, the defendant repeatedly persecuted the woman through various means, "sending messages to third parties requesting information about her routine and appearance; using a lawyer to send personal messages; monitoring her movements; and maintaining surveillance over her private life, even after the decree of urgent protective measures", says the Court. The accusation by the Public Ministry of Acre (MP-AC) against the delegate was based on four factors committed throughout 2023. They are: 1st fact - repeatedly persecuted the victim, threatening her physical and psychological integrity, restricting her ability to move around and invading her privacy, insistently sending messages, routine monitoring, repeated presence in places where the ex-girlfriend traveled and where she lived and filming and taking photographs without authorization; 2nd fact - emotional damage, harming her full development and degrading her psychological health, through emotional blackmail, threats, humiliation and insults such as “prostitute”, “slut” and “slut”, with the aim of subjugating, devaluing and diminishing her due to her status as a woman; 3rd fact - on July 25, 2023, he failed to comply with a court decision that granted urgent protective measures to the victim, by circulating in the vicinity of her residence even after being aware of the order; 4th fact - in the early hours of July 3, 2023, around 3 am, in the Centro neighborhood, in Epitaciolândia, inside the victim's vehicle, he performed libidinous acts consisting of touching the body, forced kisses on the neck and mouth and restraint of his arms, with the aim of satisfying his own lust, even verbalizing the phrase “Do you want to be raped?”. In his statements, according to the Court, the defendant tried to disqualify the victim, stating that he had 'just kissed the back of her hand' without sexual intent. However, the recordings used in the case show the opposite and the police chief confessed that he kissed the victim four or five times, even after she asked him to stop. He also confirmed the statements recorded in the process. Still according to the process, the accused did not deny that he kept insisting inside the car and that he and his ex-girlfriend tried to leave the scene. What is 'stalking'? Stalking consists of a series of behaviors that, occurring repetitively, restrict the victim's freedom, making them not feel comfortable publishing content on social media and even being afraid to walk on the street. ??Stalking can manifest itself in different ways: through messages, persistent calls, invasive comments on social media, creation of fake profiles to monitor the victim's routine or even constant appearances in the same places. The practice, which gained new dimensions with the use of networks, became considered a crime in 2021, with a penalty of up to three years in prison, in addition to a fine. According to the delegate, anyone who is a victim of stalking must follow certain steps to seek protection and record the crime. Review Acre’s news programs
For the third time, a police officer is convicted of failing to comply with measures and trying to break into his ex's house in Acre
g1 in 1 minute - AC: Delegate is sentenced to more than 2 years for the crime of stalking an ex Civil Police Chief Luis Tonini was sentenced again by the Acre Court for failing to comply with an urgent protective...