
According to the lawyers, the final and non-appealable decision was “premature”, because the deadline to oppose the irregular bans, which serve to cast doubt on the court’s non-unanimous decisions, was still in place.
On Tuesday (28), Moraes issued a decree terminating the procedure in relation to the former president because he understood that there were no more possible resources. The former president began serving his 27-year-and-three-month prison sentence at the Federal Police Supervision Authority (PF) in Brasilia.
In the decision, the minister cited the violating ban provisions, justifying that they would not be applicable unless there were at least two votes to acquit the accused. In the case of the coup plot, the only minister, Luiz Fuchs, voted to acquit Bolsonaro in the first committee.