Brazil ex-leader Bolsonaro appeals 27-year prison sentence
Bolsonaro's legal team challenges cumulative penalties in his 27-year sentence for a failed coup, citing alleged trial inconsistencies and seeking sentence reduction.
- Former Brazilian president Jair Bolsonaro's lawyers filed an appeal against his 27-year prison sentence for an attempted coup after his 2022 election loss.
- The planned coup involved assassinating President Lula, his vice president, and a Supreme Court judge deciding Bolsonaro's case, but failed due to lack of military support.
- Bolsonaro, under house arrest since August, will not be imprisoned until all legal avenues are exhausted under Brazilian law.
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Brazil’s former President Jair Bolsonaro appeals his 27-year prison sentence
RIO DE JANEIRO (AP) — Lawyers for Brazilian former President Jair Bolsonaro filed an appeal to reduce his prison sentence for attempting a coup after his 2022 electoral defeat. Judges in September convicted Bolsonaro of trying to overthrow democracy and sentenced him to 27 years and three months in jail. He has been under house arrest since August. In an 85-page document sent to the Supreme Court on Monday and shared with The Associated Press on…
By EFE Former Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro, sentenced to 27 years in prison for a coup plot, asked the Supreme Court on Monday for a reduction in his sentence, arguing that his right to a full defense was violated. The far-right leader's defense team filed the appeal against the Supreme Federal Court's (STF) conviction on Monday, just as the deadline for the eight convicted coup plotters to file their first possible appeals expired. These …
Bolsonaro appeals conviction, cites STF “abuses”
The defense team for former Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro filed an appeal with the Federal Supreme Court (STF) on Monday against his 27-year, three-month prison sentence for attempting a coup d'état after losing the 2022 elections.
The former Brazilian president was sentenced to 27 years in prison for coup plans after his defeat in 2022
The 70-year-old extreme right-wing leader was sentenced on 11 September following a historic trial in the Supreme Court of Brazil.
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