Italy's Court of Cassation rejected the extradition request for Carla Zambelli, sentenced in Brazil to ten years in prison for hacking the CNJ system. Italian judges pointed to a lack of impartiality by Alexandre de Moraes in the case. STF President Edson Fachin defended the Brazilian court's handling of the proceedings.
Italy's Court of Cassation recently denied the extradition of Carla Zambelli on the grounds that Alexandre de Moraes had acted as both victim and judge in the same case.
Italian magistrates stressed that judging functions must be assigned to a third party free from personal interests. They deemed Moraes's involvement a macroscopic violation of the right to defense and the principle of impartiality.
In a statement issued on June 12, 2026, Supreme Federal Court President Luiz Edson Fachin reaffirmed the STF's independence and impartiality. Fachin said the proceedings in Criminal Action 2428/DF followed the Constitution and due process, with the conviction unanimously upheld by the First Panel.