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A five-judge panel from Brazil's Supreme Court will begin deliberations on Tuesday to determine if former President Jair Bolsonaro and his aides should stand trial for coup attempts following his 2022 electoral defeat. The judges are expected to decide by Wednesday if charges against Bolsonaro should be heard, with a swift decision suggesting the trial could conclude before the end of the year.
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