Overview
- Justice Alexandre de Moraes approved a supervised in-home appointment for Friday, Oct. 10, between 9 a.m. and 6 p.m.
- The authorized barber is Charlinston Borges Fernandes, identified as Bolsonaro’s personal barber.
- The barber’s vehicle must be inspected by Distrito Federal Penal Police agents who monitor the residence.
- Bolsonaro has been in domiciliary detention since Aug. 4 after breaching prior measures and was sentenced on Sept. 11 to 27 years and three months by the Supreme Court’s First Panel.
- In a separate decision this week, Moraes also allowed visits from leaders of Bolsonaro’s party within a defined window from Oct. 9 to 20.