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Brazil's highest court rules Bolsonaro out of arrest for the moment

The Brazilian Supreme Court ruled on Thursday that the former president Jair Bolsonaro would not be arrested for a "single" violation of court restrictions. However, it warned him he might face prison for any future violations.

Justice Alexandre de Moraes who is overseeing the case where Bolsonaro has been charged with plotting to overthrow the government, maintained the restraining order he had imposed on him and clarified that he was not prohibited from giving interviews.

Moraes ordered Bolsonaro last week to wear an anklet bracelet and to stop using social media due to allegations that he courted interference from U.S. president Donald Trump who linked new tariffs against Brazil with what he called "a witch hunt" against his ally.

The justice department threatened Bolsonaro on Monday with arrest for violating the social media restrictions, including by talking to journalists in Brasilia.

In his decision on Thursday, Moraes stated that "there is no doubt" that the order was not followed. He also said that Bolsonaro’s son Eduardo who is currently in Washington to rally support for his dad, had posted Bolsonaro’s remarks to social media in an effort to help him.

The judge added that, because the violation was "isolated", it did not require an arrest order.

Bolsonaro’s lawyers have not yet commented on the decision of Thursday, but Bolsonaro has always denied all wrongdoing.

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Bolsonaro said last week that Moraes’ decision to ban his social media usage was "cowardice" and said he would continue to engage with the press in order to make sure his voice is heard. (Reporting and writing by Ricardo Brito, Editing by David Gregorio).

(source: Reuters)