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Minister Alexandre de Moraes, of the Federal Supreme Court (), determined this Thursday (10/30) that Lieutenant Colonel Mauro Cid, former aide-de-camp to Jair Bolsonaro, begin serving his sentence of two years of open prison, with precautionary measures in place. For having informed on the scheme, Cid received a lesser sentence than the others.
Mauro Cid was the only two eight defendants from the crucial core of the coup plot who did not file a motion for clarification, that is, an appeal that seeks to clarify or correct his conviction.
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Cid was an informant about the coup scheme. According to the decision of the First Panel of the Supreme Court, he is prohibited from carrying weapons; use social networks; and to communicate with those convicted and investigated for the coup plot. In addition, you will have to pay at home at night (between 8pm and 6am) and on weekends.