Judge allows Brazil’s Bolsonaro to serve 27-year sentence at home due to ill health
A Brazilian Supreme Court Justice granted former President Jair Bolsonaro permission to serve his 27-year sentence for a coup attempt at home instead of in prison due to his declining health. Justice Alexandre de Moraes made the decision following Bolsonaro's recent hospitalization for pneumonia and other health issues, stemming in part from a 2018 stabbing.

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AI-generatedA Brazilian Supreme Court Justice granted former President Jair Bolsonaro permission to serve his 27-year sentence for a coup attempt at home instead of in prison due to his declining health. Justice Alexandre de Moraes made the decision following Bolsonaro's recent hospitalization for pneumonia and other health issues, stemming in part from a 2018 stabbing. Bolsonaro's family had requested house arrest since his conviction in November. The Attorney General paved the way for the transfer from a larger cell at the local federal police headquarters. Bolsonaro will be reassessed in 90 days to determine if the house arrest should be extended.
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5 extractedPaulo Gonet paved the way for Bolsonaro to be put under house arrest.
Bolsonaro was convicted in November.
Bolsonaro has been hospitalized since March 13 for pneumonia.
Supreme Court Justice Alexandre de Moraes made the decision.
Jair Bolsonaro received permission to serve his 27-year sentence at home due to his failing health.