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Evangelical Pastor Sentenced to Over 19 Years for Attempted Stabbing of Wife in Acre

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An evangelical pastor, Francisco Nivaldo Vieira Gomes, 53, also known as Maycon Gomes, has been sentenced to over 19 years in prison for the attempted murder of his wife. The crime occurred in November 2024 in the Bosque neighborhood of Rio Branco, Acre. Gomes has been in custody since the incident and was tried in the Tribunal do Júri of Rio Branco on Wednesday, the 1st. While an appeal is possible, he will remain incarcerated. The jury found the crime was committed against the victim because she is a woman, within a context of domestic and family violence. They also determined the victim had difficulty defending herself and that the crime took place in the presence of a child or other family member, factors that increased the sentence. The judge considered the defendant's prior record, the perceived lack of relevance in the motive, and the severe harm inflicted on the victim when determining the sentence. The penalty was reduced due to the crime not being consummated, as per legal provisions for attempted offenses. The attack involved a stab wound to the victim's arm, which affected an artery, and she also showed signs of facial aggression. Gomes, who previously posted videos of himself preaching to large congregations, is currently detained. The report does not specify if he underwent an alcohol test. Information on how to report violence against women in Acre is provided, including police and government hotlines.

AI Analysis

This sentencing highlights the judicial system's response to domestic violence, particularly when perpetrated by a figure of public standing. The legal framework appears to have recognized the gender-based motivation and the aggravating circumstances of domestic violence and the presence of a child. The sentence reflects a balance between acknowledging the severity of the attempted crime and the legal provisions for attempted offenses. Future considerations might involve examining the systemic factors that contribute to domestic violence, even within religious communities, and the effectiveness of rehabilitation programs for offenders to prevent recidivism. The case also underscores the importance of accessible reporting mechanisms and support systems for victims.

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