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Brazil’s top court to rule on Lula plea for freedom

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Brazil’s Supreme Court will weigh in September an appeal by jailed former president Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva to be set free so he can join the presidenti­al campaign already under way, a court spokespers­on said.

Lula was jailed in April to start serving a 12-year sentence on a corruption conviction that will almost certainly disqualify him from running in the October election.

He has appealed an earlier decision by a Supreme Court justice who rejected a habeas corpus writ his lawyers had filed seeking his release.

The full 11-member court will now rule on the appeal by electronic vote between September 7 and 13, the spokespers­on said.

Lula is leading polls by a long stretch ahead of the October 7 vote despite not being able to campaign. Even if Lula is freed while awaiting appeal, Brazilian electoral law bans candidates whose guilty verdicts have been upheld on a first appeal, as is Lula’s case.

His Workers Party registered his candidacy even though Brazil’s electoral court is expected to bar him from running before the September 17 deadline for altering tickets.

Lula has denied receiving bribes from government contractor­s during his two terms in office and says the corruption case against him is a pretext to keep him from power.

A Datafolha poll last week gave him 39 percent voter support, almost twice that of his nearest rival, far-right candidate Jair Bolsonaro.

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