Brazil's Supreme Court has ordered the release of a former presidential chief-of-staff convicted in a major corruption investigation.
Yesterday night's decision raises the possibility that other prominent figures convicted in the so-called Car Wash investigation could be freed while appealing sentences.
The court ruled 3-2 that former chief-of-staff Jose Dirceu should be released, and only sent back to prison if the full court upholds his conviction. No date is set for his appeal.
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Dirceu was convicted and sentenced to 31 years for corruption, money-laundering and association with a criminal organisation. He has been in prison since 2015.
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