The Prague Post - First of five judges in Bolsonaro coup trial votes to convict

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First of five judges in Bolsonaro coup trial votes to convict
First of five judges in Bolsonaro coup trial votes to convict / Photo: NELSON ALMEIDA - AFP

First of five judges in Bolsonaro coup trial votes to convict

A judge in Brazilian ex-president Jair Bolsonaro's coup trial voted Tuesday to convict him, with four others yet to give their verdicts in a case that has angered the right-winger's US ally Donald Trump.

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Bolsonaro, 70, risks a prison term of over 40 years if at least three of the five judges find him guilty of seeking to claw back power after his defeat in 2022 elections to leftist Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva.

Supreme Court Justice Alexandre de Moraes, the first to cast his vote in proceedings that could last until Friday, said: "Brazil nearly returned to dictatorship" after 40 years of democracy.

He said the evidence showed the accused were "part of a criminal organization led by Jair Messias Bolsonaro" and had in fact "committed all the criminal offenses charged by the Attorney General."

The former head of state, who claims he is the victim of political persecution, is in the dock on five charges with seven co-defendants that include former ministers and generals.

After Moraes, four more judges will vote one by one in a public session whether they find Bolsonaro guilty or not, with deliberations in between.

Each judge will explain their decision, and the process allows for them to change their vote.

A simple majority of three judges is needed for a guilty verdict. Only then will sentencing deliberations begin.

Bolsonaro can appeal.

"If judged solely on the basis of legal elements, I am convinced that he will be acquitted," Bolsonaro's lawyer, Paulo Cunha Bueno, told reporters outside the court Tuesday.

Bolsonaro's senator son, Flavio, said on X Moraes's verdict was undoubtedly "written months, maybe years before the trial."

- 'Witch hunt' -

Bolsonaro, who served a single term from 2019 to 2022, stands accused of leading a "criminal organization" that conspired to overthrow Lula but failed for a lack of support from the military top brass.

He also allegedly knew of a plan to assassinate Lula, his vice president Geraldo Alckmin and judge Moraes.

Bolsonaro is also accused of inciting the violent 2023 storming of the Supreme Court, presidential palace and Congress in Brasilia by hundreds of supporters who urged the military to oust Lula.

Moraes, who has repeatedly clashed with Bolsonaro and other right-wing figures in disinformation cases, was placed under financial sanctions by Washington, which accuses Brasilia of persecution in the coup case.

Trump denounced a "witch hunt" against his ally and has slapped a 50-percent tariff on many imports from Brazil as punishment.

Moraes vowed in response the court would not bow to "internal or external threats and coercion."

There were fresh threats on Monday, with US State Department official Darren Beattie writing on X: "For Justice Alexandre de Moraes and the individuals whose abuses of authority have undermined... fundamental freedoms -- we will continue to take appropriate action."

- Amnesty? -

The trial is the first of a Brazilian former head of state on coup charges.

For many Brazilians it is a test of democracy 40 years after the end of military dictatorship, for others a political show trial.

On Sunday, thousands of Bolsonaro supporters demonstrated in several cities to denounce the trial as a "disgrace" and thank Trump for his intervention.

A guilty verdict could scupper Bolsonaro's hopes of making a Trump-style comeback from a criminal conviction to the country's top job.

Previously found guilty of falsely casting doubt on Brazil's electronic voting system, he has been disqualified from holding public office until 2030.

Bolsonaro had been hoping to have that finding overturned to stand in elections next year that Lula, 79, will also contest.

Fearing his conviction is imminent, allies are pushing Congress to pass an amnesty law to save Bolsonaro from prison.

Bolsonaro followed Tuesday's hearing from his residence in Brasilia where he has been under house arrest since last month.

Lawyers have said he is in ill health, suffering the effects of being stabbed in the abdomen at a campaign rally in 2018.

J.Simacek--TPP