Legal questions surrounding Maduro's capture
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Mystery bettor won $400K predicting Maduro capture before US forces moved in: report
An unnamed online user reeled in nearly half a million dollars on betting site Polymarket after accurately predicting Venezuelan leader Nicolás Maduro would be ousted by the end of January.The user, who went by "Burdensome-Mix" and was relatively new to the site, placed more than $32,000 in bets related to Maduro's capture, reeling in more than $400,000 after he was taken into custody, according to a report from NBC News.The user's largest bets …
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...
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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