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Businessman Involved in Illegal Housing in Gerês May Still Be Able to 'Get Away' with It in Jail.

Summary by O Minho
The Supreme Court of Justice (STJ) has agreed to send to the Constitutional Court the appeal of the first person convicted in Portugal to an effective prison sentence for illegal constructions, businessman Martine Pereira, from Barcelos, who believes he can reach the highest court because he disagrees with the fact that the sentence was not suspended, despite the Guimarães Court of Appeal having reduced the sentence by seven months. In a ruling…
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The Supreme Court of Justice (STJ) has agreed to send to the Constitutional Court the appeal of the first person convicted in Portugal to an effective prison sentence for illegal constructions, businessman Martine Pereira, from Barcelos, who believes he can reach the highest court because he disagrees with the fact that the sentence was not suspended, despite the Guimarães Court of Appeal having reduced the sentence by seven months. In a ruling…

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O Minho broke the news on Sunday, May 3, 2026.
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