Gulf Times

Supreme Court puts off decision on Lula release

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Brazil’s Supreme Court has delayed indefinite­ly a decision on whether former president Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva should be freed from prison, where he is serving a 12-term for corruption. One of the five justices called for the postponeme­nt to give more time to study the case after two of his colleagues decided against a release. Lawyers for Lula, who was in power 2003-2010, have tried several appeals to get him out of prison, without success. In the latest try, they argued that Lula’s initial conviction was because of “political motivation­s,” pointing to the fact that the judge involved, Sergio Moro, has now accepted to be justice minister in the government of president-elect Jair Bolsonaro.

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