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Legal questions surrounding Maduro's capture

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Legal Analyst Karen Conti joins us to discuss the latest developments in the Maduro case.

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17:13 Can you kidnap someone from another country to bring them to justice? Apparently, in the US, yes. This is evident from a long tradition enshrined by the US Supreme Court. And...

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On Monday, a New York court made no ruling against the Venezuelan leader and his wife, who were captured by the US. It scheduled the next hearing for March 17th. Nicolas Maduro's defense attorney emphasizes that his client is a head of state and entitled to immunity. However, everything indicates that the US judge will not apply international law. Here are the five most important legal facts in the case.

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