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Brazil's Supreme Federal Court has sentenced Eduardo Bolsonaro to over four years in prison for judiciary coercion, marking a notable development in ongoing investigations into the former leader's circle.
- •Brazil's Supreme Federal Court sentenced Eduardo Bolsonaro to four years and two months in prison for coercion against a judiciary official.
- •The conviction stems from actions taken while the defendant was residing in the United States, according to reports from UPI.
- •Details regarding the specific communication methods used and the timeline for his surrender or potential appeals remain unconfirmed.
Brazil’s Supreme Federal Court has convicted Eduardo Bolsonaro, the son of former President Jair Bolsonaro, sentencing him to four years and two months in prison for coercion. The ruling follows allegations that he attempted to pressure a member of the judiciary while living in the United States, as reported by UPI. The judicial process remains a focal point of ongoing investigations into the Bolsonaro family's actions during and after his father's term. Whether this conviction will lead to immediate incarceration or be tied up in lengthy appellate processes is yet to be determined.
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