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  1. Sergio Moro
    Brazilian politician and federal judge

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    Early life and education. Moro was born in Maringá, [20] son of Odete Starke Moro and Dalton Áureo Moro, a former professor of geography at the State University of Maringá, who died in 2005. [21] . His elder sibling, César Fernando Moro, owns a technology company.

  2. Full Biography. Judge Sérgio Fernando Moro has been a central figure in efforts to confront corruption and affirm the rule of law in Brazil. He became a federal judge in 1995, one year after completing his bachelor of law degree at the Maringa State University in his home state of Paraná.

  3. May 8, 2020 · In the first act of Sergio Moro’s career, when he became the public face of a powerful pan-Latin American corruption crackdown, his work culminated in the conviction and jailing of a former ...

  4. He became a federal judge in 1995, one year after completing his bachelor of law degree at the Maringa State University in his home state of Paraná. Dr. Moro subsequently complemented his legal education through studying abroad, including at Harvard Law School, and re- ceived a Juris Doctor from the Federal University of Paraná in 2002.

  5. Jan 29, 2024 · Sergio Moro, who convicted country’s leftist leader, defends his battered reputation and says fight against graft has been abandoned. Demonstrators protest against Sergio Moro in Brazil’s...

  6. The son of a Portuguese teacher and a geography professor, Moro earned his law degree at the State University of Maringá in 1995 and became a federal judge the following year. He studied briefly at a Harvard Law School exchange program in 1998.

  7. Sergio Fernando Moro [1] ( Portuguese pronunciation: [ˈsɛʁʒju ˈmoɾu]; born 1 August 1972) is a Brazilian jurist, former federal judge, college professor and politician. He was one of the lead judges in Operation Car Wash. [2] [3] Moro was also Minister of Justice and Public Security under the Jair Bolsonaro administration from 2019 to 2020. [4]

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