Former Panamanian dictator Manuel Noriega just wants to spend his twilight years at home with his family, and his return to the country he once ruled should be a “non-event,” a Miami attorney who represented him for two decades said today.

Attorney Frank Rubino represented Noriega in his Miami drug trial and fought on his behalf to have him repatriated after the deposed leader served part of his 40-year federal prison sentence, which was imposed in 1992 and shortened more than a decade later.

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