Defense cites Bolsonaro's hospitalization and again requests house arrest from the Supreme Court
Jair Bolsonaro's defense team has requested house arrest, citing a recent hospitalization due to worsening health conditions.
The legal team representing former Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro has made a renewed plea to the Supreme Federal Court (STF) to grant him house arrest. They argue that there has been a deterioration in his health in recent weeks, culminating in an emergency hospitalization. According to his lawyers, this urgent medical treatment underscores significant health risks that could lead to severe complications if his current imprisonment continues.
In their argument, Bolsonaro's lawyers specifically mention that his condition has worsened, pointing to a recent diagnosis of bacterial pneumonia from pulmonary aspiration. They contend that maintaining him in prison—referred to as 'Papudinha'—is fundamentally incompatible with ensuring his health and physical integrity. The defense asserts that this health crisis represents a new circumstance that should prompt the STF, particularly Minister Alexandre de Moraes, to reconsider previous decisions regarding Bolsonaro's imprisonment.
Bolsonaro was hospitalized last Friday, and his defense highlights the seriousness of his health issues, claiming that they are no longer a mere possibility but rather a factual scenario. With no clear timeline for his release from the hospital, the defense emphasizes the urgency of their request, reinforcing the need for the court to act in light of these medical developments. This situation opens a significant discourse on the intersection of health, legal rights, and the treatment of political figures within Brazil's judicial system.