
Maduro and Wife Return to Federal Court for 'Narco-Terrorism' Case
Deposed Venezuelan president Nicolás Maduro and his wife Cilia Flores have returned to a Manhattan federal court for a key hearing in his 'narco-terrorism' case, where they have pleaded not guilty after being captured by the US military in January.
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Nicolás Maduro heads back to a US court, fighting charges as Venezuela moves on without him - AP News
Nicolás Maduro heads back to a US court, fighting charges as Venezuela moves on without him AP News
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Deposed Venezuelan president and his wife, who both pleaded not guilty, were captured by US military in January The deposed Venezuelan president Nicolás Maduro is again scheduled to appear in a Manhattan federal court on Thursday for his “narco-terrorism” case after his capture by US military forces earlier this year. US special forces captured Maduro and his wife, Cilia Flores, on 3 January in a controversial pre-dawn raid during an assault on Caracas that reportedly killed 100 people. Cont...
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Read full article →Venezuela’s Maduro set to again appear in US court: How strong is the case?
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Read full article →Ousted Venezuelan president Maduro to appear in New York court
Ousted Venezuelan president Nicolas Maduro is set to appear in a New York court on Thursday for the second time since his dramatic capture by US forces in January. Maduro faces multiple charges including drug trafficking and weapons offences, as his lawyers challenge legal and procedural obstacles amid US sanctions.
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Read full article →‘Abducted’ Venezuelan leader Nicolas Maduro and wife Cilia Flores return to federal court on drug charges
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Read full article →Venezuela’s ousted leader Maduro heads back to New York court for key hearing in ‘narco-terrorism’ case
The prosecutor is asking the judge to prevent the defense from accessing evidence that could endanger witnesses and their families
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Read full article →Ousted Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro to appear in US court today
Maduro, 63, and wife Cilia Flores have been held in a Brooklyn jail for almost three months after American commandos snatched the pair.
Read full article →Analysis-Maduro case to test US narcoterrorism law with limited trial success - The Star
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Read full article →Venezuela’s Maduro faces New York judge today
Venezuela’s Nicolas Maduro faces a New York judge on narco-terrorism charges. Learn the details of the Nicolas Maduro trial and US-Venezuela tensions. Read More: https://punchng.com/venezuelas-maduro-faces-new-york-judge-today/
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Read full article →Venezuela’s Maduro back in US court after stunning capture
Ousted Venezuelan president Nicolas Maduro will appear Thursday in a New York court for the second time since his capture by US forces in an extraordinary nighttime raid. The post Venezuela’s Maduro back in US court after stunning capture appeared first on Vanguard News.
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Read full article →Maduro back in court today: Claims Washington is interfering with his ability to defend himself
The hearing is scheduled before Alvin Hellerstein — Maduro and his wife were arrested in early January from the presidential complex in Caracas during an operation by US forces The post Maduro back in court today: Claims Washington is interfering with his ability to defend himself appeared first on ProtoThema English.
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