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Gilmar Mendes is a Brazilian lawyer and politician who has served as a Supreme Court Justice since 2003. He is the current President of the Supreme Federal Court, the highest court in Brazil. Mendes was born in Diamantino, Mato Grosso, on December 30, 1955. He graduated from the Federal University of Mato Grosso in 1979 with a degree in law. He then went on to earn a master's degree in public law from the University of Brasília in 1983. Mendes began his career as a professor at the Federal University of Mato Grosso in 1979. He then served as a judge in the state of Mato Grosso from 1983 to 1988. In 1988, he was appointed to the Federal Regional Court of the 1st Region, where he served until 2003. In 2003, Mendes was appointed to the Supreme Federal Court, where he has served ever since. He was elected President of the Supreme Federal Court in 2014 and has held the position ever since. Mendes is widely respected for his legal expertise and is considered to be one of the most influential figures in Brazilian politics. He is also a member of the Brazilian Academy of Letters. As of 2021, Gilmar Mendes's net worth is estimated to be around $1 million.

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Age 68 years old
Zodiac Sign Capricorn
Born 30 December, 1955
Birthday 30 December
Birthplace Diamantino, Mato Grosso, Brazil
Nationality Brazil

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His wife is Guiomar Mendes (m. 2007)

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Children Laura Mendes, Francisco Mendes

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2013

In April 2013, Gilmar Mendes was again in controversy, blocking legislation that would have imposed checks and balances to the power of the Brazilian Supreme Court, claiming that the legislation would be unconstitutional. Never before in Brazilian history had the judiciary branch intervened to stop a law or constitutional amendment before it was even debated and approved by the people's representatives.

2012

In August, 2012, Gilmar Mendes asked the Brazilian Federal Police to investigate Wikipedia. According to the newspaper O Estado de S. Paulo, he argues that the Portuguese language Wikipedia's article showcasing his biography uses "journalistic sources" which are not adequate for an "informative article". The sources he referred to were from a weekly magazine that gathered denunciations of corruption involving him.

2009

He has been criticised by legal scholars and journalists for the supposedly opportunistic political motivations of his rulings, and mocked for his alleged penchant for freeing powerful politicians suspected of corruption. In 2009, fellow Justice Joaquim Barbosa confronted him during a televised session of the Court, comparing him to a local criminal leader who commanded "thugs".

2008

In July 2008, Gilmar Mendes granted two habeas corpus to the Brazilian financier Daniel Dantas, investigated and arrested by the federal police in operation Satiagraha. Mr. Dantas was arrested and released by Gilmar Mendes' order twice in less than two days. Political bloggers and political personalities started to refer to him as "Gilmar Dantas" after that episode, highlighting his deep connections to the interests of Dantas. Shortly after the second habeas corpus, a group of 134 active federal judges and personalities signed a petition supporting the judge who had issued the arrest warranties against Dantas, judge Fausto Martins DeSanctis [pt] , against Mendes' decision. In the same occasion, Mendes accused the Federal Police of tapping his phone, claiming that Brazil was becoming a police state under President Lula and his appointee for the federal police, Paulo Fernando da Costa Lacerda [ pt] . Gilmar Mendes was never able to show any evidence of the tapping, but the attention given the supposed scandal by the Brazilian media eventually ousted Lacerda from his position.

Around the same time in 2008, the Brazilian weekly magazine CartaCapital published a piece on the scandals surrounding Gilmar Mendes, denouncing his connection with the law school prep course among other ethically dubious conduct from the justice, particularly paying R$8 million to buy his partner's share out in the endeavor as a way to silence him about how the institute was administered. Mr. Mendes sued the publication, saying that the article was "denigrating his public image" and "hurting his credibility". In November 2010, judge Adriana Sachsida Garcia, from the Tribunal of Justice of the State of São Paulo dismissed Mr. Mendes' claims.

2006

Gilmar Mendes was assigned to the Supreme Court by presidente Fernando Henrique Cardoso. During his tenure, Mendes took the position of vice-Chief Justice (2006-2008) and then took oath as Chief Justice (2008-2010). Mendes was also president of the Nacional Justice Council (2008-2010), and implemented a national plan to modernize Brazilian Justice, which resulted in the judgement of 2.72 million old cases (dated before 2006). During his tenure, other measures were taken to enhance dynamism and efficiency in the Brazilian judicial system, such as the creation of the Electronic judicial process and the lower criminal and civil virtual courts, among others.

1955

Gilmar Ferreira Mendes (born December 30, 1955) is a Brazilian Justice of the Supremo Tribunal Federal (Brazilian Supreme Federal Court), appointed by then President Fernando Henrique Cardoso in 2002. Mendes was also the Chief Justice for the 2008–2010 term and the Attorney General from 2000 to 2002.