Bolsonaro defense seeks criminal review at supreme court

The defense of former president Jair Bolsonaro filed a request for criminal review with the Supreme Federal Court on Friday, May 8. Lawyers claim judicial error in the conviction for coup attempt.

The request, sent to STF president Edson Fachin, asks that the case be assigned by lot among the justices of the Second Chamber. Lawyers Marcelo Bessa and Thiago Lôbo Fleury argue that the First Chamber lacked jurisdiction and that irregularities occurred in Mauro Cid’s plea agreement.

Bolsonaro’s conviction to 27 years and three months in prison became final in November 2025. The defense cites restrictions on the right to defense and describes the final judgment as premature, seeking annulment of the plea deal and all evidence derived from it.

The Second Chamber comprises Gilmar Mendes, Luiz Fux, Dias Toffoli, Kassio Nunes Marques and André Mendonça. The STF has already rejected similar review requests from those convicted for the January 8 events.

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Illustration of Eduardo Bolsonaro receiving prison sentence in Brazilian Supreme Court.
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Eduardo Bolsonaro sentenced by STF to 4 years and 2 months in prison

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The STF's First Chamber unanimously sentenced former congressman Eduardo Bolsonaro to 4 years and 2 months in semi-open prison for coercion during proceedings. The ruling was issued on Tuesday (16).

Minister Kassio Nunes Marques was drawn on Monday (11) as rapporteur for the criminal review request filed by Jair Bolsonaro's defense at the Supreme Federal Court. The process seeks to annul the former president's conviction for attempted coup.

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Opposition lawmakers plan an impeachment request against STF Justice Gilmar Mendes over his criminal complaint against Romeu Zema. The complaint, revealed on Sunday, concerns a video featuring puppets imitating Supreme Court justices and has drawn unexpected support for the Novo party's presidential hopeful.

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