Brazil’s Supreme Court has sentenced former federal deputy Eduardo Bolsonaro, son of ex-President Jair Bolsonaro, to four years and two months of semi-open imprisonment. The conviction stems from attempts to coerce judges of the Supreme Court. The charges relate to public statements made by Eduardo Bolsonaro that were deemed to constitute intimidation and pressure on the judiciary. The court found his actions aimed to influence judicial decisions through threats and undue influence. This ruling marks a significant development in ongoing legal scrutiny surrounding the Bolsonaro family. He is expected to appeal the decision, and the semi-open regime allows for work release and weekend furlough. The case has drawn national attention, raising concerns about attacks on Brazil’s democratic institutions.