Brazilian rancher Vitalmiro Bastos de Moura again has been found guilty
of masterminding the 2005 assassination of US-born Sister Dorothy Stang.
A
judge sentenced Moura to 30 years in prison after he was declared
guilty just before midnight, the court in Para state said in a
statement.
Moura has been tried three other times for the murder
of Sister Dorothy, a naturalised Brazilian citizen who was a member of
the Sisters of Notre Dame de Namur from Dayton, Ohio.
In 2007
Moura was sentenced to 30 years in jail for masterminding the
assassination. In Brazil, if a person is sentenced for more than 20
years, he has the right to be retried with a new jury.
During the 2008 trial, Moura was declared innocent of the charges.
In
2009, the verdict was annulled by the courts of the state of Para, and
Moura was tried again in 2010. He was found guilty and sentenced to 30
years. But the Brazilian Supreme Court ruled that Moura’s lawyers did
not have enough time to prepare for the 2010 trial and ordered him to be
tried again.
Sister Dorothy, 73 at the time of her death, had
lived in the Amazon region for nearly four decades. She worked closely
with the Brazilian bishops’ Pastoral Land Commission in favour of land
rights for the poor and for sustainable development in the region.