Overview
- The STF reports 179 people currently deprived of liberty: 114 in closed regime after final convictions, 8 in preventive detention, 7 in preventive detention post‑conviction, 15 in house arrest after final convictions, 22 in house arrest after conviction, and 13 in pre‑trial house arrest.
- Outcomes span 391 convictions for serious crimes and 415 for lesser offenses, alongside 564 non‑prosecution agreements that required confessions and alternative sanctions, with roughly 68.9% held for lesser conduct.
- A total of 420 defendants received custodial sentences, and among the conspiracy nuclei the longest term went to Jair Bolsonaro at 27 years and 3 months, with two defendants acquitted across the nuclei cases.
- Judicial work continues with 518 investigations, 98 indictments and 346 criminal actions in progress, with trials set to resume after the judiciary’s recess.
- At commemorative events, court president Edson Fachin called the attacks premeditated and publicly praised Alexandre de Moraes’s role, as the court opened an exhibition and screened a new documentary on the reconstruction.