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The Multiple Ways in Which Maduro's Lawyers Could Try to Derail the Case Against Him

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By Katelyn Polantz, CNN. The case against ousted Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro has stalled for the past six years. Following his capture and initial appearance in Manhattan federal court, a trial could take even longer, with a host of unusual political and legal battles ahead. The criminal case against Maduro is so legally complex—given his past as Venezuela's leader, the difficulty of proving an international drug trafficking conspiracy, …

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By Katelyn Polantz, CNN. The case against ousted Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro has stalled for the past six years. Following his capture and initial appearance in Manhattan federal court, a trial could take even longer, with a host of unusual political and legal battles ahead. The criminal case against Maduro is so legally complex—given his past as Venezuela's leader, the difficulty of proving an international drug trafficking conspiracy, …

·Idaho Falls, United States
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“They are crimes that are tried internally in Venezuela or in the International Criminal Court,” said Juan Carlos Vega. Read more

·Buenos Aires, Argentina
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The criminal case against Venezuela's ousted leader, Nicolas Maduro, is set to be a long and legally complex process, despite his arrest and first appearance in federal court in Manhattan six years after the charges were filed. The case, which has been pending since 2019, could take even more years to reach trial, as unusual legal and political conflicts are expected, CNN reported.

US courts will likely disregard the fact that the trial of Venezuelan President Maduro violates international law. Lawyer predicts many years of legal wrangling in the courts.

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(CNN) – The case against the overthrown president of Venezuela Nicolás Maduro has not advanced in the last six years. After his capture and his first appearance before the federal court of Manhattan, reaching trial could take even more years, with an endless number of unusual political and legal battles ahead. The criminal case against Maduro is so complex legally—taking into account his past as the leader of Venezuela, the complexity of proving…

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KIFI broke the news in Idaho Falls, United States on Tuesday, January 6, 2026.
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