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Bolsonaro's explanation on the whereabouts of weapons not found by the Army

The legal defense team of former Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro submitted an explanation to Supreme Court Minister Alexandre de Moraes regarding the whereabouts of two firearms registered under his name that were not found by the Army Police Battalion in Brasília. The lawyers stated that the weapons were handed over to Bolsonaro personally and remain in possession of an arms importing company, having never been removed from the premises. They suggested that Moraes could contact the company to confirm custody and facilitate delivery to federal authorities. Earlier, the commander of the Army Police Battalion reported delivering six of eight firearms under Bolsonaro’s custody to the Federal Police, but two specific weapons—pistol Forjas Taurus and shotgun Maestro Arms Company—were missing. These weapons had been ordered for seizure by Moraes, who revoked registration certificates for eight out of ten firearms after maintaining Bolsonaro’s house arrest. Days before the 90-day deadline expired, one of Bolsonaro’s pistols was discovered in the vehicle of a security officer during a traffic stop, leading to a criminal investigation by the Federal District Police.

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Gazeta do Povo logoGazeta do PovoIndependentCenterFactual 95Objective 854 days ago
Bolsonaro's defense reinforces Moraes' request to extend house arrest

The defense of former President Jair Bolsonaro has renewed their request to extend his house arrest, citing new developments related to the seizure of a firearm registered under his name. The legal team argues that the investigation by the Federal Police concluded Bolsonaro did not commit any serious offense and that he has no interest in recovering the weapon. They emphasized that the firearm was removed from his home by a security officer, Estácio Leite da Silva Filho, who was later indicted for illegal possession of a weapon. The Supreme Court Justice Alexandre de Moraes had previously set a deadline for the defense and the Public Prosecutor’s Office to comment on the police report, which led to the postponement of the decision on extending Bolsonaro’s house arrest. The defense claims the situation remains exceptional and that there is no evidence of wrongdoing.

Bias read (Center): The article presents the defense's arguments and the legal process surrounding Bolsonaro's house arrest without overtly favoring either side. It includes both the defense's claims and references to the prosecutor's position, maintaining a balanced tone. While the subject is politically charged dueto

Why these scores (Factual 95 · Objective 85): Accurately describes Fachin’s response to Italian judiciary concerns about Moraes’ role in Zambelli case. Maintains balance between legal process and international relations, with slight emphasis on Brazilian legal stance.

Gazeta do Povo logoGazeta do PovoIndependentCenterFactual 92Objective 887 days ago
Moraes receives Bolsonaro's lawyers to decide on extension of domiciliary

The article discusses the legal situation of former Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro, who remains under house arrest after serving more than a week in a hospital due to a severe bacterial pneumonia. The Supreme Court Justice Alexandre de Moraes is set to decide whether to extend his house arrest, which was granted as a humanitarian measure. The decision comes after the seizure of a gun registered in Bolsonaro’s name, which his lawyers claim was removed temporarily for repairs after he identified a mechanical flaw. The defense argues that there was no judicial order for the seizure and that the gun’s presence at home was lawful. They also contend that the law cited by Moraes regarding possession of dangerous weapons applies primarily to prison settings and does not apply automatically to house arrest. The Public Prosecutor’s Office has stated that there is insufficient evidence to classify this as a serious offense, and the case remains under investigation.

Bias read (Center): The article presents both sides of the legal debate surrounding Bolsonaro’s house arrest, including arguments from his defense team and the Public Prosecutor’s Office. It reports factual claims from both parties without overtly favoring one side, maintaining a balanced tone throughout. While the law

Why these scores (Factual 92 · Objective 88): The article accurately reports the extension of the hearing and the defense’s arguments regarding the gun being taken for repair. It includes relevant background on Bolsonaro’s health and the legal framework. However, it leans slightly toward the defense’s perspective by emphasizing their arguments.

Gazeta do Povo logoGazeta do PovoIndependentCenterFactual 90Objective 904 days ago
Moraes mantém Bolsonaro em prisão domiciliar e manda devolver armas

Ministro do STF, Alexandre de Moraes, decidiu manter o ex-presidente Jair Bolsonaro em prisão domiciliar após avaliação de seu estado de saúde. A decisão foi tomada após uma revisão das condições de Bolsonaro, incluindo a apreensão de uma pistola Glock 9 mm associada a um funcionário do Gabinete de Segurança Institucional (GSI). A defesa do ex-presidente teve 48 horas para entregar dez armas à Polícia Federal, sob risco de retorno ao regime fechado. Moraes concordou com a Procuradoria-Geral da República (PGR), que avaliou que não houve falta grave no episódio envolvendo a arma. A situação está ligada a uma decisão anterior de 90 dias de prisão domiciliar por causa de uma infecção pulmonar.

Bias read (Center): A reportagem apresenta informações objetivas sobre a decisão judicial e suas consequências, sem tomar partido político explícito. A cobertura foca nos fatos jurídicos e nas ações dos órgãos competentes, mantendo equilíbrio na narrativa.

Why these scores (Factual 90 · Objective 90): Provides a clear and detailed account of Moraes’ decision to maintain Bolsonaro in house arrest while ordering the return of weapons. Neutral and factual, with no apparent bias.

Gazeta do Povo logoGazeta do PovoIndependentCenterFactual 90Objective 755 days ago
Moraes manda investigar celulares de advogado de Bolsonaro no caso de joias sauditas

Ministro Alexandre de Moraes do STF determinou a abertura de uma investigação sigilosa para examinar celulares do advogado Frederick Wassef, ligado ao ex-presidente Jair Bolsonaro, no contexto do caso das joias sauditas. Os aparelhos foram apreendidos em agosto de 2023 durante operações contra investigados no inquérito que apura suposto desvio e venda ilegal de bens de luxo recebidos por Bolsonaro. A PGR solicitou a análise dos dispositivos após a Polícia Federal identificar 'eventos fortuitos' não relacionados diretamente ao caso original. Wassef contestou a decisão, afirmando que suas prerrogativas como advogado foram violadas e que seus celulares não contêm evidências de ilegalidade. O inquérito investiga um possível esquema de enriquecimento envolvendo a venda de joias e bens de luxo recebidos por Bolsonaro e seu círculo próximo.

Bias read (Center): A reportagem apresenta fatos objetivos e cita fontes oficiais, mantendo equilíbrio ao mencionar tanto a decisão judicial quanto a reação de Wassef. Não há clara tendência ideológica ou linguagem carregada que favoreça uma posição política específica.

Why these scores (Factual 90 · Objective 75): The article accurately reports on Moraes' decision to investigate Wassef's phones, citing the PGR's request and details of the operation. It provides factual background without clear bias, though it cuts off mid-sentence, slightly affecting completeness.

Gazeta do Povo logoGazeta do PovoIndependentCenterFactual 85Objective 854 days ago
Armas de Bolsonaro estão no Exército, diz defesa a Moraes

The defense team of former Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro informed Supreme Court Minister Alexandre de Moraes that eight of his firearms are currently located at the Army Police Battalion in Brasília, while the other two—both Caracal brand—have been seized by the Federal Police due to a decision by the National Council of Financial and Administrative Reform (TCU). This update came after Moraes allowed the continuation of Bolsonaro’s humanitarian home detention, giving his lawyers 48 hours to return ten firearms since their records were revoked. The defense is now planning to retrieve the eight weapons from the military unit and deliver them to the Federal Police headquarters in Brasília. They also questioned whether the requirement for a Traffic Guide—a document issued by the Army allowing individuals to transport firearms—is still necessary under the new ruling. Meanwhile, the maintenance of Bolsonaro’s home detention remained uncertain due to an incident involving a Glock 9mm pistol found during a police operation in the vehicle of a security officer assigned to him. Moraes agreed with the Public Prosecutor’s Office opinion that there was no serious violation, especially as a

Bias read (Center): The article presents information about the legal status of firearms related to a high-profile political figure, but does not take a clear ideological stance. It reports on the legal process and court decisions without overtly favoring either side. While the subject involves a prominent politician, a

Why these scores (Factual 85 · Objective 85): Accurately reports the defense’s update to Moraes about the location of Bolsonaro’s weapons. Maintains a neutral tone and aligns with other sources.

CartaCapital logoCartaCapitalIndependentCenterFactual 85Objective 856 days ago
PGR defende manter Bolsonaro em prisão domiciliar

The Brazilian Public Prosecutor's Office (PGR) has stated its support for maintaining former President Jair Bolsonaro under house arrest. This decision comes after a 90-day period set by Supreme Court Minister Alexandre de Moraes, who was to decide whether Bolsonaro would remain at home or return to prison. Days before this deadline, a military sergeant was stopped during a traffic stop in Taguatinga, near Brasília, where he was found driving a car with a gun belonging to Bolsonaro. The police investigation concluded that the sergeant, not Bolsonaro, was responsible, but the weapon was seized. The PGR argues that while the weapon should stay confiscated, Bolsonaro’s continued custody is incompatible with his possession of firearms. Bolsonaro’s defense claims the soldier informed authorities about the gun’s ownership and that Bolsonaro was not notified of any administrative process against the weapon.

Bias read (Center): While the article discusses a politically sensitive issue involving a former president and legal proceedings, the framing remains balanced. It presents both the prosecution's stance and the defense's arguments without overtly favoring either side. The focus is on the legal process and evidence, with

Why these scores (Factual 85 · Objective 85): Reports the defense’s position clearly and neutrally, contrasting with Bolsonaro’s previous statements. It presents both sides without bias and aligns with the cross-source consensus.

Gazeta do Povo logoGazeta do PovoIndependentCenterFactual 85Objective 8010 days ago
Defense denies "grave misconduct" in case of seized weapon and asks that Bolsonaro remain under house arrest

The defense of former President Jair Bolsonaro denied that the case involving a confiscated Glock 9mm pistol, found with a security officer from the Institutional Security Cabinet (GSI) during a police operation in Taguatinga, constitutes a 'grave offense.' The lawyers stated the weapon was 'regular' and requested that Bolsonaro remain under house arrest. This came after Justice Minister Alexandre de Moraes opened a period for parties to comment on Bolsonaro’s situation, with a decision expected soon on whether to continue his house arrest. The weapon was reported by the security officer as belonging to Bolsonaro, who confirmed ownership during a police interview. His legal team argued there was no violation of house arrest conditions, as the firearm should have been at his residence and no judicial order canceled its registration. The Public Prosecutor's Office also commented, urging Moraes to wait for the conclusion of an investigation into the matter.

Bias read (Center): The article presents both the defense's arguments and the prosecutor's stance without overtly favoring either side. It reports on legal proceedings and court decisions without clear ideological slant, maintaining a balanced approach to the controversy surrounding Bolsonaro's case.

Why these scores (Factual 85 · Objective 80): This article reports on the sentencing of Eduardo Bolsonaro for actions taken abroad. It provides clear legal background and outcomes, with a balanced presentation of the charges and the court’s decision. The tone remains professional and factual.

Gazeta do Povo logoGazeta do PovoIndependentCenteryesterday
Bolsonaro's rifle is with an importer in the RS, defence explains

The defense of former President Jair Bolsonaro informed Supreme Court Minister Alexandre de Moraes that the shotgun 'Maestro Arms Company' caliber 12 GA, which was previously unaccounted for in his arsenal, is located at an importer's warehouse in Caxias do Sul, Rio Grande do Sul. This clarification came after the Army failed to locate the weapon on the list of weapons in Bolsonaro's possession. The legal team explained that Bolsonaro received the gun as a gift but did not retrieve it from the company. They requested that Moraes determine the appropriate procedure for the firearm's disposition, specifically to the Federal Police (PF) headquarters in Brasília. The statement follows an Army report indicating only eight registered firearms were found, missing two others whose transfer to the PF had been ordered by Moraes. One of these missing weapons, the Caracal pistol caliber 9x19 mm (restricted use), was seized from a sergeant in the Institutional Security Cabinet during a police operation and subsequently taken by the Federal District Police.

Bias read (Center): The article presents factual information regarding the status of firearms in the possession of former President Bolsonaro, focusing on the legal and procedural aspects rather than taking a clear ideological stance. It reports on the defense's explanation and the legal process surrounding the weapons

CartaCapital logoCartaCapitalIndependentCenteryesterday
Bolsonaro's explanation on the whereabouts of weapons not found by the Army

The legal defense team of former Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro submitted an explanation to Supreme Court Minister Alexandre de Moraes regarding the whereabouts of two firearms registered under his name that were not found by the Army Police Battalion in Brasília. The lawyers stated that the weapons were handed over to Bolsonaro personally and remain in possession of an arms importing company, having never been removed from the premises. They suggested that Moraes could contact the company to confirm custody and facilitate delivery to federal authorities. Earlier, the commander of the Army Police Battalion reported delivering six of eight firearms under Bolsonaro’s custody to the Federal Police, but two specific weapons—pistol Forjas Taurus and shotgun Maestro Arms Company—were missing. These weapons had been ordered for seizure by Moraes, who revoked registration certificates for eight out of ten firearms after maintaining Bolsonaro’s house arrest. Days before the 90-day deadline expired, one of Bolsonaro’s pistols was discovered in the vehicle of a security officer during a traffic stop, leading to a criminal investigation by the Federal District Police.

Bias read (Center): The article presents factual information about the legal proceedings involving former President Bolsonaro and does not take a clear ideological stance. It reports on the actions of legal representatives, military commanders, and judicial figures without overtly favoring any political side. The tone,

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