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Maduros case will revive a legal debate over immunity for foreign leaders tested in Noriega trial

MIAMI (AP) — When deposed Venezuelan leader Nicolás Maduro makes his first appearance in a New York courtroom Monday to face U. S. drug charges, he will likely follow the path taken by another Latin American strongman toppled by U. S. forces: Panama's Manuel Noriega. Maduro was captured Saturday, 36 years to the day after Noriega was removed by American forces. And as was the case with the Panamanian leader, lawyers for Maduro are expected to contest the legality of his arrest, arguing that...

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