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Brazil Supreme Court Rejects Bolsonaro’s 27-Year Sentence Appeal

Brazil Supreme Court Unanimously Rejects Bolsonaro’s Prison Appeal

In a landmark ruling, Brazil’s Supreme Court has unanimously rejected former President Jair Bolsonaro’s appeal against his 27-year prison sentence for orchestrating a coup attempt following the 2022 election.

Key Takeaways

  • Supreme Court panel unanimously rejected Bolsonaro’s prison sentence appeal
  • Former president faces 27-year sentence for coup plot crimes
  • Bolsonaro remains under house arrest as legal battles continue
  • Son Eduardo Bolsonaro faces criminal charges in same case

Unanimous Decision by Supreme Court Justices

On Friday, November 7, 2025, all four sitting justices on the Supreme Court panel – Flavio Dino, Alexandre de Moraes, Cristiano Zanin, and Carmen Lucia – voted to reject Bolsonaro’s appeal. The panel’s fifth seat has been vacant since late October.

Bolsonaro’s legal team did not immediately comment on the ruling. Court sources indicate the former president will begin serving his sentence only after exhausting all appeals, which could happen as early as this month.

The Original Sentence and Charges

In September, four of five Supreme Court judges sentenced Bolsonaro to 27 years and three months in prison for five serious crimes:

  • Participating in an armed criminal organization
  • Attempting to violently abolish democracy
  • Organizing a coup

Under Supreme Court rules, defendants typically need at least two dissenting justices to file an appeal that could significantly alter the decision. With only one dissenter originally, Bolsonaro’s lawyers filed a narrower motion seeking specific revisions, including reduced prison time.

Current Status: House Arrest and Health Concerns

Bolsonaro has been under house arrest for three months for violating precautionary measures related to his alleged attempts to persuade former US President Donald Trump to interfere in his criminal case.

His lawyers are expected to request that he serve his coup-plot sentence under house arrest due to health concerns. Bolsonaro has suffered recurring intestinal issues since being stabbed during his 2018 campaign, requiring six surgeries including a 12-hour procedure in April.

International Reactions and Family Implications

Former President Trump has called the case against Bolsonaro a “witch hunt” and retaliated with steep tariffs on US imports of Brazilian goods, sanctions against the presiding judge, and revoked visas for several Brazilian officials.

Although Brazil’s prosecutor general didn’t charge Bolsonaro for attempts to seek Trump’s interference, a Supreme Court justice maintained the house arrest, citing risks demonstrated by his coup conviction and repeated violations of precautionary measures.

The case continues to affect Bolsonaro’s family, with his son Eduardo Bolsonaro – currently in the US – facing criminal charges. The Supreme Court panel will vote later this month on whether to formally make him a defendant in the case.

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