The State Court of Rio de Janeiro has authorized the breaking of the phone's secrecy of Jairo Souza Santos Júnior, known as Dr. Jairinho, who was convicted for the death of Henry Borel. The data extraction will be conducted by the Special Cyber Intelligence Division (DEIC) of the Public Prosecutor's Office of Rio de Janeiro, which requested the break of secrecy. The cell phone was seized by the prison police in Jairinho's cell at the Gericinó Complex on Wednesday, April 1st. The judge Elizabeth Machado Louro made this decision on Friday, April 3rd. The Public Prosecutor's Office states that the content extraction is relevant due to the 'use and possibility of obtaining evidence related to the facts under investigation.' The prosecutor Fábio Vieira dos Santos stated that the measure is necessary to investigate circumstances related to the defendant's provisional custody and any influence he may have had on people outside during his pretrial detention, as well as to identify possible contacts, communications, and arrangements that could affect the criminal prosecution. Leniel Borel, father of Henry and assistant prosecutor alongside the MP, said that throughout the process, they have
Lecture du biais (Centre): The article presents the legal actions taken against Dr. Jairinho, a high-profile individual involved in a significant criminal case, without overtly favoring either side. It includes statements from both the Public Prosecutor's Office and the victim's family, providing balanced perspectives.
Pourquoi ces scores (Factualité 85 · Objectivité 65): The article provides detailed information about the court authorizing access to Jairinho's phone data, citing the relevant judicial decision and statements from prosecutors. It reports facts accurately based on available sources. However, it includes subjective quotes from Leniel Borel expressing pe



