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Through the press office, he informed: "The answer to the question would be an anticipation of a decision that will be taken in the case in due course." The information is from the Folha de S.Paulo newspaper . More arrests More police force, more arrests, and fewer young people dropping out of school. A study carried out by the Institute of Applied Economic Research (Ipea) identified for the first time how much these actions help to bring down homicide rates in the country in the short term. The research “Evolution and determinants of the homicide rate in Brazil” concluded that this type of crime costs the country around R$ billion per year.
According to the study, a % increase in police force would cause a drop of between % and % in homicides next year. Researchers Adolfo Sachida and Mário Jorge Cardoso Mendonça, responsible Phone Number List for the study, argue that a % increase in the rate of prisoners in one year reduces the homicide rate in the following year by %. The information is from the newspaper O Globo . Pharmacy sales The Attorney General of the Republic, Roberto Gurgel, filed Direct Actions of Unconstitutionality (ADIs) and an Allegation of Non-compliance with a Fundamental Precept (ADPF ), in the Federal Supreme Court, against state laws and a municipal law that provide for the sale of convenience items in pharmacies and drugstores.

According to the attorney general, the laws go beyond the competing competence between the Union and states to legislate on health protection standards, as established by the Federal Constitution, and contradict provisions of the National Health Surveillance Agency (Anvisa). In the case of ADPF, the attorney general points out a violation of the federative pact, as municipalities cannot enact laws on health protection. The information is from the website CenárioMT.com.br . Anonymity prohibited The th Civil Chamber of the Maranhão Court of Justice upheld a first instance decision, which ordered Google Brasil to stop hosting, within hours, a blog by an anonymous author with information about the municipality of Imperatriz and its managers.
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