Judge Dismisses Lawyer for Maduro Over Lack of Authorization

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A federal judge in Manhattan ruled on Monday that Bruce Fein cannot represent Nicolás Maduro, the former Venezuelan president facing serious charges including narcoterrorism. The decision by Judge Alvin K. Hellerstein came after Maduro's current lawyer, Barry J. Pollack, asserted that Maduro had not authorized Fein's involvement. The situation arose shortly after Maduro's initial court appearance on January 5, where Pollack formally represented him. The judge emphasized that only the accused can authorize legal representation, dismissing Fein's claims of indirect communication. Maduro, captured in June, has denied all charges against him, claiming political motivations behind the accusations. His next court date is set for March 17.
Key Details: • Next court hearing for Maduro is scheduled for March 17. • Bruce Fein was removed from the case due to lack of authorization from Maduro. • Barry J. Pollack remains the only recognized attorney for Maduro. • Maduro was captured on June 3 and brought to New York for charges.