Former Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro and his wife, Cilia Flores, are set to be arraigned at a Manhattan courthouse after they were captured during a U.S. operation in Caracas over the weekend. They're expected to plead not guilty to the charges they face.
Breakdown
- Maduro and his wife arrived in New York after capture in Caracas
- Maduro faces four federal charges including narco-terrorism 20s
- Indictment alleges decades-long partnership with drug traffickers 49s
- Maduro to be treated as any other criminal defendant in court 1m 20s
- Analysts say Maduro can receive a fair trial in the U.S. 1m 57s
