Brazil high court suspends order that could free Lula

FILE PHOTO: Brazilian former president Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva waves from a window of the Metallurgical Union, in Sao Bernardo do Campo, Sao Paulo state, Brazil, on April 07, 2018. – Brazil’s election frontrunner and controversial leftist icon said Saturday that he will comply with an arrest warrant to start a 12-year sentence for corruption. “I will comply with their warrant,” he told a crowd of supporters. (Photo by Miguel Schincariol / AFP)

BRASILIA, Brazil (AFP) — The chief judge of Brazil’s supreme court suspended Wednesday an order by another justice on the tribunal that could have freed former president Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva from prison, where he is serving time for graft.

Chief Justice Jose Antonio Dias Toffoli said he had approved an objection by public prosecutors against the provisional order issued just hours earlier by the top court’s Justice Marco Aurelio Mello.

Mello had ruled that all prisoners in Lula’s situation — non-violent ones whose convictions have been confirmed by a second court — should be freed on their lawyers’ requests while final appeals were under way.

© Agence France-Presse

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