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Bolsonaro Enters the Stf to Take Action by Attempting to Hit the Court's Plenary.

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The former President's defence has come with the new appeal in an attempt to cancel criminal action; the trend, according to ministers, is that the new request is not accepted.

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The former President's defence has come with the new appeal in an attempt to cancel criminal action; the trend, according to ministers, is that the new request is not accepted.

·Brazil
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The Minister of the Supreme Federal Court (STF) Alexandre de Moraes rejected this Wednesday (13) the appeal presented by former President Jair Bolsonaro to bring to the Court's Plenary the debate on the infringing embargo against the sentence of 27 years and 3 months of imprisonment imposed by the First Turma. Morees stated that the application was legally incapacitated because it had been submitted after the trial in court and the beginning of …

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The former President's defence asked that Minister Luiz Fux's vote be passed and his conviction be annulled.

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Minister said that resource is “absolutely incapacitable” because action against the former President has already been taken in court

·Brazil
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The defense of former President Jair Bolsonaro presented on Tuesday, 12 a new appeal — aggreviation — to the Supreme Federal Court (STF). He asked the Court to review the 27-year sentence imposed by the First Turma. To that end, it required the reform of the decision which resulted in the submission of infringing embargoes, a type of remedy which allowed the reassessment of the case when there was no uniformity between the judges. + Read more of…

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Bolsonaro's defense is a regional agrarian protocol to respond to the refusal of resources by Moraes. Read in the People's Journal.

·Curitiba, Brazil
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Folha de S.Paulo broke the news in São Paulo, Brazil on Monday, January 12, 2026.
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