Lawyers for Brazil ex-president Bolsonaro request shorter sentence in coup plot - Reuters
Lawyers for Brazil ex-president Bolsonaro request shorter sentence in coup plot - Reuters
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Lawyers for Brazil ex-president Bolsonaro request shorter sentence in coup plot - Reuters

Ricardo Brito 🕒︎ 2025-10-28

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Lawyers for Brazil ex-president Bolsonaro request shorter sentence in coup plot - Reuters

BRASILIA, Oct 27 (Reuters) - Lawyers for former Brazilian president Jair Bolsonaro on Monday filed an appeal to reduce his 27-year prison sentence for plotting a coup to remain in power after the 2022 presidential election. In an 85-page motion filed with the Supreme Court, Bolsonaro's lawyers sought a review of parts of the conviction, including the prison sentence. The motion did not stipulate how much of a reduction in prison time Bolsonaro's lawyers were seeking. Advertisement · Scroll to continue Last month, four of the five judges of a Supreme Court panel voted to convict Bolsonaro of five crimes, including taking part in an armed criminal organization, attempting to violently abolish democracy and organizing a coup. Bolsonaro has repeatedly denied any wrongdoing. Typically, defendants sentenced by Brazil's Supreme Court need at least two justices to diverge on the ruling to request an appeal that could significantly change the decision. With only one judge dissenting, Bolsonaro's lawyers filed a lesser motion that requires clarification or review of specific parts of the conviction. "It should be noted that this motion of clarification is the only possibility of correcting errors that would otherwise become definitive," the lawyers wrote, citing what they called "deep injustices" in the conviction and its sentence. Advertisement · Scroll to continue They told the Supreme Court that Bolsonaro should not be convicted of both organizing a coup and attempting to violently abolish democracy, arguing there would be no reason for such cumulative penalties. They also empahized that Supreme Court Judge Luiz Fux voted to acquit Bolsonaro, saying Fux's vote underscores the need for "rigorous dogmatic examination, admitting the risk of accusatory excess." The Supreme Court panel is expected to vote on the requests from Bolsonaro's lawyers in November, according to a source familiar with the matter. Bolsonaro will only start serving time once appeals against his sentencing are exhausted. However, he has been under house arrest since August for allegedly courting the interference of U.S. President Donald Trump, who raised tariffs on imports of Brazilian goods to 50% and sanctioned the judge overseeing the case. Ad Break Coming Up NEXT StayNext OffEnglish 180p288p360p480p540p576p720pHD1080pHDAuto (180p) About ConnatixV2122970584 About ConnatixV2122970584 Continue watchingafter the adVisit Advertiser websiteGO TO PAGE Reporting by Ricardo Brito in Brasilia; Writing by Andre Romani; Editing by Kylie Madry and Michael Perry Purchase Licensing Rights Ricardo BritoThomson ReutersRicardo Brito has covered Brazilian politics for over two decades, including five presidential elections, an impeachment, and Car Wash, one of the world’s largest corruption scandals. Brito joined Reuters in 2017, covering politics, courts, offenses, Indigenous communities, and the environment. Recently, he has focused on investigations into the alleged attempted coup against Brazilian democracy in 2022 and crime in the Amazon rainforest. He won two well-known Brazilian awards, Abril (2008) and Estadao (2015), and was a finalist for 'Breaking News of the Year' in 2022 for coverage of Brazil's presidential bid. He once dreamed of being a basketball star, but has since resigned to being a Lakers fan.EmailXLinkedin

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