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fromBusiness Insider
16 hours ago

War of the words: Why Luigi Mangione's evidence hearing is more than a fight over a backpack

Yes, it's a fight over a backpack - how it was seized, how it was searched, and whether the gun and notebook found inside will be tossed or kept as knockout-blow evidence in a future murder trial. But Luigi Mangione's ongoing evidence suppression hearing, playing out for two weeks in a Manhattan courtroom, is more than that. The serious legal battle features an often amusing undercard bout: repeatedsparring over nothing more than the naming of things.
New York City
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fromwww.npr.org
1 week ago

Video shows Luigi Mangione says he didn't want to talk. Police kept asking questions

Luigi Mangione's statements and backpack contents are contested for admissibility after police questioned him before reading rights and searched without a warrant.
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fromFortune
1 week ago

A year after the killing of UnitedHealthcare's CEO, Luigi Mangione fights to suppress key evidence | Fortune

A pretrial hearing examines efforts to exclude police statements and seized items tied to Luigi Mangione in the killing of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson.
New York City
fromwww.mediaite.com
1 week ago

Luigi Mangione's 'Feverish Fans' Decked Out in Nintendo Outfits Cheer as He Enters NYC Court

Alleged killer Luigi Mangione returned to court with supporters present while his defense seeks to suppress backpack evidence and challenge his interrogation and Miranda timing.
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fromFortune
1 week ago
US news

Luigi Mangione watches footage of cops approaching him at Altoona McDonald's as courtroom hearings commence | Fortune

fromFortune
1 week ago
US news

Luigi Mangione watches footage of cops approaching him at Altoona McDonald's as courtroom hearings commence | Fortune

fromIrish Independent
1 week ago

Luigi Mangione in court for hearings over US healthcare executive's killing as he seeks to have some evidence thrown out

Mangione, 27, was arrested in December 2024 and charged with fatally shooting UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson on a sidewalk in Midtown Manhattan. Public officials condemned the shocking assassination. Mangione became a folk hero to some Americans who decry steep healthcare costs. He has pleaded not guilty to murder and other charges and is expected to face trial next year. Mangione has pleaded not guilty in a separate federal case where prosecutors plan to seek the death penalty.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
1 week ago

Luigi Mangione hearing tests legality of evidence in healthcare CEO murder case

The accused killer has pleaded not guilty to all charges against him. Mangione's appearance comes just over two months after he landed a major legal victory in his state case. Judge Gregory Carro threw out the two top state charges against him first-degree murder and second-degree murder, both of which prosecutors had contended were terrorism crimes on 16 September. Carro said the evidence put forth was legally insufficient for those terrorism-related charges.
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New York City
fromABC7 Los Angeles
1 week ago

Luigi Mangione in court to fight to exclude gun, notes from evidence

Man charged with killing UnitedHealthcare CEO seeks to exclude handgun, notebook, and statements claiming unconstitutional search and questioning ahead of state and federal murder trials.
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fromABC7 Los Angeles
1 week ago

Luigi Mangione back in court on Monday for pre-trial hearing on evidence in case

Luigi Mangione faces pre-trial hearings to determine admissibility of notebook contents and alleged unwarned statements amid claims of constitutional violations.
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fromwww.housingwire.com
3 weeks ago

Alexander brothers bid to toss sex-trafficking charges denied

Judge Caproni upheld federal sex‑trafficking allegations against the Alexander brothers, rejecting defense challenges and denying several suppression and statutory-definition motions.
fromemptywheel
1 month ago

Spill! The EDVA Case against Jim Comey Could Well Harm the Even More Corrupt SDFL Case - emptywheel

It looks increasingly likely that because someone snuck a peek into Jim Comey's privileged communications - or, because Tyler Lemons cares enough about his bar license that he disclosed that someone snuck a peek into Comey's privileged communications - Comey may get a ruling that the government violated his Fourth Amendment rights, throwing out some of the material used in the government's filing laying out the theory of their case.
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East Bay (California)
fromThe Oaklandside
1 month ago

FBI raided Oakland businessman's home based on word of informant with 'history of fraud,' defendant argues

David Duong alleges FBI built its bribery case on testimony from a witness with a decades-long fraud history and withheld key information supporting search warrants.
fromTruthout
1 month ago

Biden Admin Discarded Internal Finding That Israel Killed Journalist Shireen Abu Akleh on Purpose

The Biden administration dismissed and publicly contradicted an internal finding by a longtime military policeman that Israeli soldiers intentionally shot at and killed prominent Palestinian American journalist Shireen Abu Akleh in 2022, the former official has said in his first public interview. Col. Steve Gabavics was a top official in the U.S. Security Coordinator for Israel and the Palestinian Authority, which conducted the U.S.'s investigation into the killing of the Al Jazeera journalist. Gabavics, a military policeman with three decades of experience, was the chief of staff to the office's head, Lt. Gen. Michael Fenzel, at the time of the probe, The New York Times reports.
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fromABC News
2 months ago

Luigi Mangione's attorneys say death-eligible charge must be dismissed

Luigi Mangione's federal death-penalty-eligible charge should be dismissed because it allegedly fails to meet the statutory legal threshold.
fromNew York Post
2 months ago

Luigi Mangione's lawyers seek dismissal of federal charges in assassination of UnitedHealthcare CEO

Lawyers for Luigi Mangione asked a New York federal judge Saturday to dismiss some criminal charges, including the only count for which he could face the death penalty, from a federal indictment brought against him in the December assassination of UnitedHealthcare's chief executive. In papers filed in Manhattan federal court, the lawyers said prosecutors should also be prevented from using at trial his statements to law enforcement officers and his backpack where a gun and ammunition were found.
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fromBusiness Insider
2 months ago

Luigi Mangione's lawyers ask federal judge to dismiss some criminal charges, including death-eligible count

Lawyers for Luigi Mangione are seeking to dismiss some of the criminal charges brought against him in a federal indictment following the December 2024 killing of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson, including the only count eligible for the death penalty. In documents filed at a Manhattan federal court on Saturday, defense attorneys for Mangione sought to dismiss a count of murder through the use of a firearm.
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fromwww.thereporter.com
4 months ago

Judge denies motion to suppress evidence in Bay Area murder case

Nearly four years after their alleged involvement in a killing, two men accused of a fatal 2021 shooting in Vallejo are still waiting to learn the date of their trial.
US politics
California
fromThe Mercury News
4 months ago

Judge denies motion to suppress evidence in Bay Area murder case

Two men accused in a 2021 Vallejo shooting case are still awaiting their trial date, with a ruling on evidence suppression set for September 19.
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