Overview
- After rejecting the defense’s last appeal, Alexandre de Moraes declared the case final and directed the start of punishment in the AP 2493 action.
- The embargos infringentes seeking to overturn the conviction for incitement to abolish the democratic order were deemed inadmissible for lack of sufficient dissenting votes.
- Moraes recognized prescription for the crimes of calúnia and public incitement to qualified damage, applying reduced time limits because Jefferson was over 70 at conviction.
- Execution logistics were assigned to the Rio de Janeiro executions court, which will calculate the remaining term and implement domiciliary enforcement.
- Restrictions remain in force, including an ankle monitor and bans on social media, interviews and most visits, with exceptions for lawyers and close relatives.