Brazil Supreme Court Panel Votes to Keep Ex-President Bolsonaro in Custody
A panel of Brazil's Supreme Court has voted to keep former President Jair Bolsonaro in police custody. Justice Alexandre de Moraes ordered Bolsonaro's detention, citing a flight risk and ending over 100 days of house arrest. This decision, supported by a majority on the four-judge panel, comes as Bolsonaro awaits final appeals against his prison sentence for plotting a coup.
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The articles focus on a legal decision regarding former President Bolsonaro's custody. Both sources report the facts of the Supreme Court's decision and the reasons cited by the justice, presenting a neutral account of the legal proceedings without explicit political framing.
The sentiment is neutral and factual, reporting on a legal development. The tone is objective, focusing on the court's decision and the reasons behind it, without expressing positive or negative emotions towards the former president or the ruling.
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