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Mangione's Death Penalty Hearing: Key Motions

Luigi Mangione, accused of killing UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson, heads to federal court in Manhattan for a crucial hearing. His lawyers aim to block the death penalty, arguing against a spectacle surrounding his arrest and premature talk of execution. Mangione, who pleaded not guilty to federal and state murder charges, also seeks to dismiss the main federal charge due to legal flaws. The defense will argue against excluding certain evidence, while the judge sets a trial date. Mangione has gained support from those frustrated with the health insurance industry, with some attending his court dates in solidarity. Thompson was shot from behind in December 2024, with bullets marked with anti-insurance phrases. The backpack found at Mangiones arrest, containing a matching gun and a notebook with alleged murder plans, is at the heart of the case. Mangiones team claims the search was illegal without a warrant, while prosecutors argue it was necessary for safety and the items would have been found anyway. The U.S. Attorney General pushed for the death penalty, but Mangiones lawyers argue her public comments and past ties tainted the case. As the hearing concludes key motions, the focus shifts towards building towards trial in this high-stakes saga.

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