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'I Am Still Here' and 'Crime and Punishment' Are Among the Books that Bolsonaro Can Read to Reduce Pain; See List

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The former President Jair Bolsonaro (PL), who asked the Minister of the Supreme Federal Court (STF) Alexandre de Moraes to withdraw part of the sentence by reading books, will have among the possibilities of works “I am still here”, by Marcelo Rubens Paiva, and “Crime and punishment”, by Fíódor Dostoiévski. Publications are on the list established by the federal prison system.

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The former President Jair Bolsonaro (PL), who asked the Minister of the Supreme Federal Court (STF) Alexandre de Moraes to withdraw part of the sentence by reading books, will have among the possibilities of works “I am still here”, by Marcelo Rubens Paiva, and “Crime and punishment”, by Fíódor Dostoiévski. Publications are on the list established by the federal prison system.

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The ex-capital, however, depends on an authorisation of the Minister of the StF Alexandre de Moraes

·São Paulo, Brazil
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Sentenced to 27 years and 3 months in prison for attempted coup d'état, the defense of former president Jair Bolsonaro has appealed to the Supreme Federal Court (STF) for a legal mechanism to reduce his prison time: remission through reading. The request was made this Thursday, January 8th, to Minister Alexandre de Moraes, for Bolsonaro to be included in the reading program foreseen in the Penal Execution Law and CNJ Resolution No. 391/2021, whi…

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Jair Bolsonaro intends to use the reading of books in prison to download part of the sentence he was convicted of attempted rape, as he reported the column in this

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Pre-selected work programme for the release of sentences by reading in the Federal District

·Brazil
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UOL broke the news in Brazil on Thursday, January 8, 2026.
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