Marcola pede transferência para cadeia de rivais do PCC - Ponte Jornalismo - Summary

Summary

Marcos William, also known as Marcola Playboy, is being questioned about his alleged involvement with the First Command of the Capital (PCC), a criminal organization. He denies being a leader of the PCC and claims that he has been wrongly accused. Marcos explains that he has been in prison for many years and has had limited contact with other inmates, including those who are part of the PCC.

He mentions that he was visited by a doctor, Simone, who helped him with a medical issue, and that he has had limited interactions with other lawyers and officials. Marcos also states that he has been accused of being a leader of the PCC by some prosecutors, but that he has never been involved with the organization.

Marcos expresses his desire to be transferred to a different prison, away from the PCC, in order to avoid being seen as a leader of the organization. He claims that he has been trying to distance himself from the PCC for many years and that he wants to be treated fairly.

The questioning also touches on the topic of a "cell of lawyers" within organized crime, but Marcos denies having any interest in maintaining such a cell. He emphasizes that he has always acted in accordance with the law and that he has never been involved in any illegal activities.

Overall, Marcos William's testimony suggests that he is a victim of circumstance and that he has been wrongly accused of being a leader of the PCC. He is seeking to clear his name and to be treated fairly by the justice system.

Facts

Here are the key facts extracted from the text:

1. The speaker is Marcos William, also known as Marcola Playboy.
2. Marcos William is in a prison in Presidente Venezaslau.
3. He has been accused of being part of the First Command of the Capital (PCC) organization.
4. Marcos William denies being a leader of the PCC.
5. He claims to have been mistakenly identified as a leader due to his interactions with PCC members.
6. Marcos William has a family, including a wife and three small children.
7. He has been in prison for over 10 years.
8. He has been transferred to different prisons several times, but always ends up back in Presidente Venezaslau.
9. Marcos William has had limited contact with lawyers, including Dr. Simone, who wrote a letter to him that was not delivered.
10. He has not participated in the formation of any legal centers within the prison.
11. Marcos William wants to be transferred to a neutral prison where he will not be associated with the PCC or any other organized crime group.
12. He believes that being in a neutral prison will help him to avoid being accused of being a leader of the PCC.
13. Marcos William has not been found to have any involvement with the PCC or organized crime during his time in prison.
14. He has been accused of being a leader of the PCC, but claims this is not true.
15. Marcos William wants the judge to help him to be transferred to a neutral prison.
16. He believes that being in a neutral prison will help him to preserve himself and avoid being seen as a leader of the PCC.
17. Marcos William does not have any interest in maintaining a cell of lawyers within organized crime.
18. He claims to have his own private lawyers and does not need a legal cell within the prison.