Venezuela, Nicolás Maduro
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Now begins what could be a lengthy legal process of pretrial motions, potential plea negotiations and possibly a jury trial of the authoritarian leader who ruled Venezuela for more than a decade.
After apparent months of planning, the U.S. strike that resulted in the arrest of Venezuelan leader Nicolás Maduro unfolded swiftly over the weekend, with American forces converging on Caracas to arrest Maduro and his wife.
Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro pleaded not guilty to all four charges against him on Monday. His wife, Cilia Flores, also pleaded not guilty to her three charges. Judge Alvin Hellerstein set their next court date for March 17.
Ex-Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro spent the night in jail after he appeared in a U.S. courtroom — as questions linger about President Trump's plans for Venezuela.
Never-before-seen footage shows the US army practicing the same style theuy used to capture Nicolas Maduro and his wife.
Nicolás Maduro's son pledges continued support to Interim President Delcy Rodríguez after his father's capture by U.S. forces and extradition to New York.
Dramatic images show Venezuela's seized president Nicolás Maduro being transferred from an armoured vehicle to a helicopter in New York. A handcuffed Maduro can be seen with his wife, Cilia Flores, as they are escorted by officers. The pair are charged with various drugs and weapons offences and are expected to appear in court later this afternoon.
City of Miami Commissioner Ralph Rosado is holding a news conference Wednesday to address the military action in Venezuela over the weekend.