Judges have now passed the case to prosecutors, who will decide whether to fine him for breaching the order. A local court judge earlier said his use of the donkey in his campaign was offensive "to democracy as a whole". The row started during an electoral debate in October when an opponent allegedly implied he was uneducated.
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To mock his rivals, Mr Batista used a donkey as a campaign symbol - as the Portuguese word for donkey, "burro" means "idiot". He also promised to ride a donkey to his inauguration if he was elected. His opponents later gained a court order banning him from using the animal.
But when Mr Batista rode a borrowed donkey through town on Tuesday, no-one tried to stop him. The local court, however, has now passed the case to state prosecutors. Judge Luciane Glesse says prosecutors should fine the mayor $250 for ignoring her earlier order.
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