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Escola Penal de Meninas Violentadas (1977) Escolhido de Iemanjá, O (1978) Escorpião Escarlate, O (1990) Escrava do Desejo (1981) Escrava Isaura (1929) Escrava Isaura, A (1949) Escurinho do Cinema, O (1989) Escândalo na Sociedade, O (1983) Escândalos do Sexo Explícito (1985) Esforço de Guerra do Brasil (1944) Espantalho (1998) Espaço ...
Municipal School Tasso da Silveira, in Realengo, on the day of the shooting . A lone gunman, Wellington Oliveira, well-dressed, entered the Tasso da Silveira at around 8:30 BRT (11:30 GMT) in April 7, 2011, identifying himself as lecturer that would talk to the students that morning; as such, he was allowed to enter, he then proceeded to the first floor and entered an eighth-grade classroom ...
A photo released by the Santa Barbara County Sheriff's Office showing DeAngelo, who joined the Exeter Police Department in 1973. Joseph James DeAngelo Jr. was born on November 8, 1945, in Bath, New York, to Kathleen "Kay" Louise DeGroat (June 30, 1923 – August 21, 2010) and Joseph James DeAngelo Sr. (January 19, 1920 – February 15, 1995), a sergeant in the United States Army.
Como se Tornar o Pior Aluno da Escola (How to become the worst student in school) is a 2017 Brazilian comedy film based on the eponymous book by comedian Danilo Gentili. [1] The film was directed by Fabrício Bittar and the screenplay was written by Gentili with collaborations from various other writers.
On Dec. 3, international and local law enforcement arrested a criminal suspect whom they described as "a high-ranking Tren de Aragua fugitive from Venezuela with a history of violent crimes ...
The current Penal Code of Brazil (Portuguese: Código Penal brasileiro) was promulgated in 1940, during the Estado Novo regime, and has been in effect since January 1, 1942. It is the third codification of criminal law in the country's history, succeeding those of 1830 and 1890.
Between 2004 and 2013, an estimated. 3,350,449. people were forced from their homes, deprived of their land or had their livelihoods damaged because they lived in the path of a World Bank project.
Over a period of nine years, from July 2011 to October 2020, Dominique Pelicot, a man from Mazan in south-eastern France, repeatedly drugged and raped his wife, Gisèle Pelicot, and invited at least 83 male strangers to rape her while she was unconscious.