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Brazil’s Supreme Court Majority Rejects Bolsonaro’s Coup Sentence Appeal 🇧🇷

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Brazil’s Supreme Federal Court (STF) has reached a majority decision to reject the appeal filed by former President Jair Bolsonaro against his 27-year, three-month prison sentence for plotting a coup after the 2022 election. Although the result is not yet formally registered or finalized due to pending procedural deadlines, the clear majority leaning of the justices makes the ultimate outcome of the appeal highly certain. Bolsonaro was convicted in September for multiple crimes, including attempting to violently abolish democracy and organizing a coup, marking a major legal milestone in the country.

Bolsonaro remains under house arrest in connection with a separate case, and his legal team had filed the appeal motion arguing for a reduction in his sentence due to alleged overlapping charges and excessive cumulative penalties. However, the rejection by the majority of the top court panel severely limits the remaining avenues for his defense. The case has become a focal point for the struggle between judicial accountability and political impunity in Brazil, with the government of President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva emphasizing the importance of upholding democratic institutions.Legal experts note that while the majority decision is clear, procedural avenues for the defense still remain until all legal deadlines are exhausted. The definitive outcome of this high-profile case is expected to significantly influence political dynamics ahead of future elections and will shape reconciliation efforts in the country, reinforcing the judiciary’s role in enforcing democratic stability against political extremism.

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