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Jiri Balssar’s lawyers will present their defense arguments at the Supreme Court in Brazil on Wednesday.
The former Brazilian president has ruled the country from January 2019 to December 2022 and is charged with an assassination attack after defeat in the 2022 presidential election.
On Tuesday, the judge, who presided over the trial, claimed that Balsanar tried to establish a “real dictatorship” after playing his left rival Louise Louise Lulu to Silva.
Bolsonar has denied the allegations and announced a lawsuit against him as a politically motivated “witch hunt.”
The former president was not present at the Tuesday session, which noted the beginning of the final stage of the trial.
The Board of Five Judges is expected to sentence the Supreme Court by September 12. If he is found guilty, Bolsonar may be sentenced to more than 40 years in prison.
His lawyer referred to the causes of health to solve Bolsonar’s work on Tuesday from his home in Brazil. In 2018, the 70-year-old leader was knife and felt periodic health problems.
Brazil’s Prosecutor General Pavel Gonnet has charged with the former president and his seven allegedly accomplices at the entrance meeting.
They have been charged with an armed criminal organization, trying to violently abolish the democratic rule of the law, attempted coup, damage to federal property and deterioration of the listed heritage – the accusations they deny.
On January 8, 2023, the allegations dated bolsonar supporters.
After a broad investigation, the police stated that Balsanar and his seven correlates planned actions to abolish the democratic law and maintain it in 2019.
Police notice that he possessed the “complete knowledge” of the Louise Loul’s assassination plan for Silva – who was elected president at that time – together with the head of Lula and the judges of the Supreme Court Alexandre de Moras.
One of the eight people who are judged, former chief assistant Bolsonar Mauro Sid, signed a guilt agreement, agreeing to submit evidence in exchange for a lighter term.
According to the prosecutor’s office, some of the most harmful evidence they have against Bolsonar comes from the information provided by CID.
The CID lawyer spoke at the session on Tuesday and emphasized that his client did not force the guilt agreement, thus refuting the allegations that his testimony had been taken under pressure.
One of Bolsonar’s lawyers, Sels Villardi, said at the session on Wednesday that he would respond to the “point” point to what the CID lawyer said.
After all the defendants’ lawyers took turns, the judges will vote one by one. This will probably happen at one of the sessions planned next week.
Most of the three of the five votes need to find the accused the guilty.
Then each judge may recommend the verdict for those who are guilty.
Bolsonar and his compatriots can turn to the full Supreme Court if he is found guilty.