Brazil court reduces ex-president Lula\'s sentence

Brazil court reduces ex-president Lula's sentence

AFP  |  Rio De Janeiro 

A Brazilian appeals court has reduced leftist former Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva's 12-year sentence for bribery and

The hearing was broadcast live on the court's YouTube channel. The 73-year-old leftist icon, who has been sentenced to 25 years behind bars in two separate corruption cases, marked his first year in jail earlier this month.

Lula was handed 12 years and one month on charges that he accepted a seaside apartment as a bribe for helping the OAS construction company during his 2003-2010 presidency to get lucrative deals with firm

Lula is also appealing the second sentence of almost 13 years handed down in February for accepting renovation work by two construction companies on a farmhouse in exchange for ensuring they won contracts with

Lula has denied all the charges against him, claiming they were politically motivated with the aim of preventing him competing in elections last year that were won by Brazil's new far-right

During his election campaign, Bolsonaro said he hoped Lula would "rot in prison."

Lula has been allowed to leave jail twice in the past 12 months -- once for the funeral of his seven-year-old grandson and the other time was to give evidence in court.

The reduced sentence means Lula could be eligible for "semi-open" prison from September or October.

That would enable Lula to sleep in his cell at night but work outside during the day, told AFP.

But that depends on the outcome of Lula's appeals in the second conviction.

Lula's efforts to get out of jail were dealt a blow recently when the indefinitely delayed debate on whether a prisoner convicted of a non-violent crime should be released before the end of their appeals process, which could have potentially freed him.

Bolsonaro's victory in October's elections ended decades of center-left rule in and reduced Lula's chances of freedom.

Soon after winning, Bolsonaro named Sergio Moro, the who handed Lula his first conviction, as

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First Published: Wed, April 24 2019. 03:25 IST