The court in São Paulo postponed the trial of Tenente-Coronel Geraldo Leite Rosa Neto, accused of killing his wife, police officer Gisele Alves Santana, who was found shot dead in their apartment in February. The trial was initially scheduled for June 3 but was delayed at the defense's request for further forensic report completion. Thirty witnesses were interviewed, including family members and the victim’s daughter. Initially, the accused claimed the death was suicide, but he now faces charges of murder and procedural fraud. A superior court judge visited the scene after being alerted by the accused, prompting an investigation by the National Council of Justice. The accused was recently retired by the Police Battalion, though internal procedures are considering potential loss of rank.
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