Nicolás Maduro Claims 'Prisoner of War' Status in U.S. Court Appearance

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Nicolás Maduro, the former president of Venezuela, made his first court appearance in New York after being captured in Caracas. He declared himself a 'prisoner of war' and claimed he was kidnapped by U.S. military forces. Maduro faces serious charges, including narcoterrorism, while his wife, Cilia Flores, is also charged with related offenses. The judge set the next hearing for March 17, during which the prosecution will present evidence. Both Maduro and Flores have requested consular visits and have not sought bail at this time. Their claims of innocence were reiterated in court, despite the serious nature of the allegations against them.
Key Details: • Next court hearing scheduled for March 17. • Maduro and Flores claim they have not read the full charges. • Request for consular visits has been made. • Maduro faces four federal charges; Flores faces three. • Maduro's health was noted, with a request for a medical evaluation.