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Former footballer Robinho jailed in rural penitentia­ry for infamous inmates

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SAO PAULO (AP) — Former footballer Robinho arrived early Friday at the rural Tremembe penitentia­ry where he is expected to serve at least 40% of his nine-year sentence for rape.

Brazilian authoritie­s frequently isolate rapists for their own safety but they did not disclose whether the 40-year-old Robinho received such treatment.

Brazil criminal law states convicts such as Robinho could get a more flexible jail regime for good behavior in prison. He will be eligible in 2027, when almost half of his sentence has been served.

Tremembe penitentia­ry has about 430 inmates, and is 150 kilometers (93 miles) northeast of Sao Paulo. It is split between fulltime prisoners such as Robinho, and those who are permitted to leave for the day and come back at dinner time to spend the night.

The sizes of the cells vary from eight to 15 square meters (86 to 160 square feet). Up to six inmates can be jailed in the biggest cells, according to the Sao Paulo state government. Tremembe penitentia­ry has soccer pitches, an ecumenical room and a library, among other assets. Visitors are allowed only at weekends, but lawyers are free to come and go during working hours.

Robinho was convicted and sentenced in Italy for raping a woman in a group sexual assault in 2013, when he played for AC Milan. Italy asked Brazil to jail him in his home nation since he had already returned by the time he was convicted in 2017. Brazil doesn’t extradite nationals, but allows conviction­s from foreign courts to be served here.

Robinho was jailed on Wednesday night after one of the country’s highest courts ruled his sentence in Italy was valid in Brazil. He has an appeal pending at the Brazilian Supreme Court, as he seeks a retrial on the grounds of national sovereignt­y. His lawyer José Eduardo Alckmin told reporters on Wednesday the result of the appeal should come in April.

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