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Brazil's Supreme Court Upholds Bolsonaro's 27-Year Sentence for Coup Attempt

Brazil's Supreme Court panel unanimously rejected former President Jair Bolsonaro's appeal, upholding his 27-year prison sentence for attempting a coup after his 2022 electoral defeat.

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  • Brazil's Supreme Court panel unanimously rejected former President Jair Bolsonaro's appeal, upholding his 27-year prison sentence for attempting a coup.
  • The sentence stems from his actions following the 2022 electoral defeat, where he was accused of attempting violent abolition of democratic rule.
  • Bolsonaro has been under house arrest since August, awaiting the outcome of this appeal regarding his conviction.
  • Justice De Moraes cited sufficient evidence proving Bolsonaro's awareness and involvement in the plot to remain in power.
  • The court's decision upholds the 27-year sentence, which will remain in effect until all further legal appeals are fully exhausted.
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Center-leaning sources cover this story neutrally by focusing on the factual legal proceedings and outcomes. They present the court's unanimous decision and the specific legal arguments without employing loaded language or selective emphasis to sway opinion, prioritizing clarity and directness in detailing the judicial process.

"The justices on Brazil's Supreme Court panel reviewing former President Jair Bolsonaro’s appeal unanimously rejected his request on Friday."

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"The justices on Brazil’s Supreme Court panel reviewing former President Jair Bolsonaro’s appeal unanimously rejected his request on Friday."

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Jair Bolsonaro was convicted for plotting to violently abolish democratic rule following his 2022 electoral defeat, which included forming an armed criminal organization with co-accused individuals such as former ministers and military chiefs to remain in power.

Brazil's Supreme Court panel unanimously rejected Jair Bolsonaro's appeal, thereby upholding his 27-year prison sentence for attempting a coup after his 2022 electoral defeat.

Since August, Jair Bolsonaro has been under house arrest while awaiting the outcome of his appeal regarding the conviction.

Former US President Donald Trump called the trial a 'witch hunt' and criticized the conviction as 'very surprising,' while US Secretary of State Marco Rubio condemned the ruling and said the United States would respond accordingly. Brazil's foreign ministry, however, stated that such threats will not intimidate its democracy.

The 27-year prison sentence will remain in effect until all further legal appeals are fully exhausted, as upheld by the Supreme Court's unanimous decision.

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