Man gets stiff sentence in Brazil’s 1st Jan. 8 riot trial

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Demonstrators fill a park in Brazil in protest of the presidential election, claiming 'Lula' da Silva's victory was fraudulent (Video screenshot)
Demonstrators fill a park in Brazil in protest of the presidential election, claiming ‘Lula’ da Silva’s victory was fraudulent (Video screenshot)

(NEWSER) – A man who stormed government buildings with a mob that claimed a presidential election was rigged received a stiff prison sentence Monday – and it wasn’t in Washington, D.C. Aecio Pereira, 51, was sentenced to 17 years for his role in the Jan. 8, 2023 riot in Brazil’s capital, the BBC reports. In the attack, supporters of former President Jair Bolsonaro stormed Brazil’s Congress, the country’s Supreme Court building, and the presidential palace. Almost 1,500 people were arrested.

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Pereira was the first riot defendant to go on trial in the refurbished Supreme Court building, which was trashed in the attack, the Guardian reports. Eight of the 11 justices found him guilty on five charges: criminal association; staging a coup; violent attack on the rule of law; qualified damage; and destruction of public assets, per the AP. Two justices appointed by Bolsonaro declined to find him guilty on all five counts and sought a lighter sentence.

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