Is the prosecution that incompetent???![]()
Luigi Mangione's hearing delayed a day after DA failed to tell jail he's needed in court
A hearing in Luigi Mangione ’s state murder case in the killing UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson was postponed until Wednesday after prosecutors failed to inform his jailors that he was needed in court.www.ctvnews.ca
Luigi Mangione's hearing delayed a day after DA failed to tell jail he's needed in court
A hearing in Luigi Mangione ’s state murder case in the killing UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson was postponed until Wednesday after prosecutors failed to inform his jailors that he was needed in court.
Judge Gregory Carro had scheduled the hearing for Tuesday but adjourned it about a half-hour after it was supposed to start when Assistant District Attorney Joel Seidemann told him that prosecutors had failed to send required paperwork to the jail.
“It’s on us,” Seidemann said. “We got the writ signed but we failed to serve it.”
“That’s unfortunate,” Carro replied.
Seidemann noted that the judge in Mangione’s federal case, Margaret Garnett, had sent an order to the jail authorizing him to wear a suit to court, but the prosecutor acknowledged that alone wasn’t enough to get him brought to court.
Mangione, 28, is being held at a federal jail in Brooklyn while awaiting trial in state and federal trials in the Dec. 4, 2024, killing. He has pleaded not guilty in both cases and could spend his life in prison if convicted in either case.
Carro had been expected to rule Tuesday on an unspecified matter after holding a secret hearing two weeks ago. Carro said he sealed the virtual proceeding at the request of the defense but provided no other details at the time.
Any ruling from Carro would now come on Wednesday.
Let's hope not.Is the prosecution that incompetent???
Well, they have already screwed up a few things that should be cut and dry. Seems they are going on confidence and not procedure and that can wreck a case fast. With the way it's going, he's bound to get off on a technicality.Let's hope not.
Well, they have already screwed up a few things that should be cut and dry. Seems they are going on confidence and not procedure and that can wreck a case fast. With the way it's going, he's bound to get off on a technicality.
and OJCasey Anthony ring a bell with anyone.
and OJ
I still think both of those cases had more to do with the sequestering for weeks with at least one hold out and they just wanted to go home.
Yep. Just like how is should have to all in the KR caseI have to admit that once Furman took the fifth on planting evidence, that would be close to reasonable doubt for me.
Yep. Just like how is should have to all in the KR case
I have no idea what was going on here. I don't think the psychiatric defense was going to work anyway, and it couldn't be used in the federal case. So I don't know why they did assert it and then withdrew? Perplexing for sure.And now they aren't
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Luigi Mangione's attorneys say they are withdrawing psychiatric defense
Luigi Mangione's attorneys on Thursday told the judge in his New York state murder case they would withdraw their planned psychiatric defense.kmbc.com
Spaghetti - wall. Evidently it didn't stick.I have no idea what was going on here. I don't think the psychiatric defense was going to work anyway, and it couldn't be used in the federal case. So I don't know why they did assert it and then withdrew? Perplexing for sure.
Spaghetti - wall. Evidently it didn't stick.
I was just coming in to post this news. You beat me to it!![]()
Luigi Mangione pleads guilty to federal stalking charges in the killing of UnitedHealthcare CEO
Luigi Mangione has pleaded guilty to federal stalking charges in the killing of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson.apnews.com
Luigi Mangione pleads guilty to federal stalking charges in the killing of UnitedHealthcare CEO
Luigi Mangione pleaded guilty on Friday to federal stalking charges in the killing of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson, admitting matter-of-factly that he trailed the executive to an investor conference in 2024 and gunned him down on a New York City street.
Mangione, 28, said he even used a ruse to glean information about the event, contacting the health insurance company ahead of time under the guise of being an investor at a multibillion-dollar firm.
“On the morning of Dec. 4, 2024, I shot Mr. Thompson in Manhattan, and he died,” Mangione told the court. In the audience, Thompson’s wife, Paulette, took several deep breaths and repeatedly wiped tears from her eyes. A supporter put an arm around the wife and held her tight.
Prosecutors plan to seek a life prison term at Mangione’s sentencing, set for Dec. 18. When U.S. District Judge Margaret M. Garnett asked whether he understood that he could spend the rest of his life behind bars, Mangione answered neutrally: “Yes.”
Thompson’s family later called the plea “an important step toward justice” and noted that Mangione still faces other cases, including a New York state murder prosecution.