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DeSantis Says Florida May File State Charges Against Maduro
Summary
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis said the state is considering filing state charges against Venezuelan leader Nicolás Maduro after Maduro was taken into U.S. custody and transferred to New York for federal prosecution.
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Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis said the state is weighing whether to bring state charges against Venezuelan leader Nicolás Maduro. Maduro was taken into U.S. custody this past weekend and transferred to New York for federal prosecution. The federal case is assigned to U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York. DeSantis has said Florida is assessing possible state charges and noted that state and federal prosecutions are separate.
Known details:
- Maduro was taken into U.S. custody and brought to New York to face federal charges.
- The federal case is assigned to U.S. District Judge Alvin Hellerstein in the Southern District of New York.
- Gov. DeSantis said Florida is considering state charges and referenced the separate-sovereign doctrine and double jeopardy not applying in that context.
- Legal commentators have mentioned possible state-level counts discussed publicly include trafficking and related offenses.
Summary:
DeSantis announced that Florida is evaluating whether to pursue state charges that would be separate from the federal prosecution. Undetermined at this time.
