Bolsonaro Begins to Purge His 27 Years in Prison for Trying to...
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The appeals in the trial for a coup attempt have been exhausted. Now the ex-military has to face his 27-year prison sentence. Bolsonaro is already in custody.
The Supreme Court of Brazil has ordered that he begin serving his sentence in the offices of the Superintendency of the Federal Police in Brasilia, where he was in pretrial detention. The Supreme Court of Brazil has ordered on Tuesday the beginning of the execution of the 27-year prison sentence imposed on former President Jair Bolsonaro, convicted for coup d'état, in the offices of the Superintendency of the Federal Police in Brasilia. Bolsonar…
The former Brazilian president has exhausted all possible remedies against his sentence to 27 years in prison for attempted coup d'état. He will remain on the premises of the police in Brasilia, where he has been in pre-trial detention since Saturday for "high risk of escape". His defence has nevertheless announced that she will file a new appeal. - Brazil: former President Jair Bolsonaro will have to serve 27 years in prison (International).
Perjured to 27 years and three months of imprisonment for crimes against democracy, the former president will begin to execute punishment at the PF headquarters in Brazil. Defence may again request domestic prison.
The Supreme Court held that all his appeals were exhausted, a thesis challenged by the defence of the former president.
The Supreme Court announced that Jair Bolsonaro has exhausted all options for appeal and will begin serving his prison sentence in a police station in Brasilia.
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