Senior US District Judge Alvin K. Hellerstein, 92, among the longest-serving active judges in the federal judiciary, has been selected to preside over the criminal prosecution of Venezuelan leader Nicolás Maduro in Manhattan federal court. Maduro is currently in US custody following his arrest, and the case is expected to carry significant international and diplomatic ramifications.

The case will be heard in the US District Court for the Southern District of New York, a venue long regarded as the most influential federal court in the country. The assignment places a prosecution with major geopolitical implications before a judge widely known for his methodical approach, strict adherence to legal procedure, and independence from political pressure.

Judge Hellerstein was appointed to his position by former President Bill Clinton and is considered a prominent figure in the US judicial system, particularly in handling cases with public and international sensitivity. He has been following the case against Maduro for more than a decade.

Legal officials in the US have assessed that despite the severity of the charges, proving a direct link between Maduro and the management of a drug cartel is expected to present a significant legal challenge.... Read More: Arutz-7