Brazil's Supreme Court rejects Jair Bolsonaro's request for house arrest
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Brazil's Supreme Court rejects Jair Bolsonaro's request for house arrest
"The Brazilian Federal Supreme Court has again denied a request from the defence team of former President Jair Bolsonaro to move him from prison to house arrest. Bolsonaro, 70, has been in and out of hospital over the past week, undergoing multiple treatments for aggressive hiccups and a hernia. list of 3 itemsend of list But on Thursday, his petition for house arrest on humanitarian grounds was denied, a day after it was filed."
"In explaining the court's decision, Justice Alexandre de Moraes argued that Bolsonaro already has access to round-the-clock medical care in police custody. The former right-wing leader is currently being held at the federal police headquarters in the capital, Brasilia, after being sentenced to 27 years in prison for attempting to overturn his 2022 electoral defeat. De Moraes also questioned whether Bolsonaro's health merited humanitarian accommodations."
"Contrary to what the defence alleges, there has been no worsening of Jair Messias Bolsonaro's health condition, the justice said in his decision. Rather, his clinical condition showed improvement in the discomfort he was experiencing after undergoing elective surgeries, as indicated in the report from his own doctors. Dr Brasil Caiado speaks after Bolsonaro underwent surgery to treat hiccups on December 29, 2025 [Mateus Bonomi/Reuters]"
The Federal Supreme Court denied a humanitarian request to transfer Jair Bolsonaro from prison to house arrest, citing adequate round-the-clock medical care in custody. Bolsonaro, 70, has recently undergone treatments for aggressive hiccups and a hernia and was hospitalized for elective surgeries. Justice Alexandre de Moraes said medical reports from Bolsonaro's own doctors indicated clinical improvement rather than deterioration. Bolsonaro is held at the federal police headquarters in Brasilia after a 27-year sentence for attempting to overturn the 2022 election; previous similar petitions by his defence have also been rejected.
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