Carlos Rocha
Carlos Rocha is the president of the Institute Voto Legal, which has been implicated in promoting disinformation about electronic voting in Brazil. His organization was contracted by the political party PL and contributed to efforts aimed at challenging the validity of electoral results.
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Brazil:
Carlos Rocha was one of the seven defendants convicted by the STF and was hired by Valdemar to oversee the electronic voting machines.
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Liechtenstein:
Carlos Rocha, the only civilian among the accused, was convicted only for armed criminal organization and attempted violent abolition of the democratic state.
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Brazil:
Carlos Rocha is an engineer and the president of the Institute Voto Legal, also a defendant in the case.
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Brazil:
Carlos Rocha is the engineer from the Institute Voto Legal who was partially acquitted by Moraes.
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Brazil:
Carlos Rocha was defended by Moraes for his role in the investigation despite being implicated in the plot.
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Brazil:
Carlos Rocha is an engineer and the president of the Institute Voto Legal, involved in the case discussed by Fux.
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Brazil:
Carlos Rocha is the president of the Instituto Voto Legal (IVL), which was contracted by the PL.
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Brazil:
Carlos Rocha is an engineer accused of being part of the coup plot.
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Brazil:
Carlos Rocha is one of the accused individuals involved in the disinformation campaign.
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Brazil:
Carlos Rocha is the president of the Institute Voto Legal, involved in a controversial report on election votes.
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