The First Panel of the Federal Supreme Court (STF) recently opened the session that will decide whether former federal deputy Eduardo Bolsonaro will be convicted of the crime of coercion during the process. The collegiate judges a criminal case in which Eduardo is a defendant on charges of encouraging the United States to impose, last year, tariffs on Brazilian exports to pressure the Court not to convict former president Jair Bolsonaro in the coup plot process. Related news: Tariff: Moraes denies postponing Eduardo Bolsonaro's trial at the STF. Tariff: STF releases judgment on the case against Eduardo Bolsonaro. PGR asks the Supreme Court to condemn Eduardo Bolsonaro for coercion. The first to speak will be the rapporteur, Minister Alexandre de Moraes, who will read the process report, a summary of all the steps taken. The indictment will then be read by the representative of the Attorney General's Office (PGR). >> Follow the Agência Brasil channel on WhatsApp Eduardo Bolsonaro's defense will be carried out by the Federal Public Defender's Office (DPU). After the arguments, the floor will be given to Moraes, who will vote for the conviction or acquittal of former president Bolsonaro's son. The remaining votes will be given by ministers Cristiano Zanin, Cármen Lúcia and the president of the collegiate, Flávio Dino. In November last year, the STF accepted the PGR's complaint in the investigation that investigated Eduardo Bolsonaro's actions with the United States government to promote tariffs against Brazilian exports, the suspension of visas of federal government ministers and court ministers and the application of economic sanctions under the Magnitsky Law. Since last year, Eduardo Bolsonaro has been in the United States and had his parliamentary mandate revoked for missing sessions of the Chamber of Deputies.