Maduro and Flores Arraignment: Key Takeaways from Their Court Appearance

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Nicolás Maduro and his wife, Cilia Flores, appeared in a New York court for their arraignment on drug and weapons charges, both pleading not guilty. Maduro claimed he was abducted from his home in Venezuela and asserted he remains the country's president. Flores, who appeared with visible injuries, also entered a not guilty plea, stating she is innocent. Their attorneys plan to challenge the legitimacy of their arrest, labeling it a 'military abduction.' The next court date is set for March 17, where further motions and a potential bail application will be discussed.
Key Details: • Next hearing scheduled for March 17. • Maduro and Flores both pleaded not guilty to all charges. • Flores requires medical evaluation for significant injuries. • Maduro's attorney will file motions challenging the indictment. • Both defendants requested consular access under US law.