
Lawyers for Nicolás Maduro are reportedly citing the "Toscanino Rule," a legal precedent established by a Second Circuit Court of Appeals case. This rule allows for the dismissal of a case if the government's conduct during a capture is deemed so outrageous that it "shocks the conscience," potentially protecting Maduro from US prosecution. This strategy emerges in the context of US federal case law and events surrounding January 4, 2026.
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