Brazil's Top Court Rules That Former President Lula Can Be Jailed For Graft Conviction



BBC: Brazil's Lula must start prison term, Supreme Court rules

Brazil's ex-President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva will be jailed while he appeals against a graft conviction, the Supreme Court has ruled.

He is facing 12 years in jail on charges of accepting a bribe but had asked to remain free during his appeal.

Lula claims the charges are politically motivated, and designed to prevent him from running for president in October.

He has a lead in opinion polls. His Workers' Party said the ruling was a "tragic day for democracy and Brazil".

The Supreme Court judges ruled against him by six to five after a marathon session, which ended in the early hours of Thursday.

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WNU Editor: He is facing 12 years in jail for his conviction. Even though he is trying his best to stay in politics, I suspect that this will be the end of his political life.

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