Luigi Mangione's evidence hearings set to resume Monday
New photos show evidence in the case, including a bus ticket and clothing. CBS News New York's Aziza Shuler has the latest.
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New photos show evidence in the case, including a bus ticket and clothing. CBS News New York's Aziza Shuler has the latest.
Like last week, the pre-trial hearings this week will sort out which evidence the jury will be allowed to see at the 27-year-old trial for the 2024 murder of United Healthcare CEO Brian Thompson. CBS News New York's Allen Devlin reports.
The 27-year-old's attorneys are pushing for evidence to be tossed out ahead of his trial for the murder of United Healthcare CEO Brian Thompson. CBS News New York's Allen Devlin reports.
Luigi Mangione was unable to appear in court Friday due to illness, so a a crucial court hearing about what evidence should be admitted in the trial was postponed until Monday morning.
It's been one year since UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson was gunned down in front of a New York City hotel. The man accused in his murder, Luigi Mangione, has pleaded not guilty to state and federal charges. Now, his attorneys are trying to get some evidence tossed before his trial. CBS News New York's Alice Gainer reports.
Mangione's lawyers claim some evidence should not be allowed at trial because they say he was not read his Miranda rights in time and that his belongings were searched without a warrant.
The focus of the hearing returned to the 27-year-old suspect's interaction with police officers who arrested him five days after the shooting at a McDonald's in Altoona, Pennsylvania. Photos were shown depicting what he was carrying on him at the time of his arrest were shown. CBS News New York's Alice Gainer reports.
Mangione's lawyers and prosecutors are battling over evidence police recovered from his backpack at the time of his arrest.
Luigi Mangione's attorneys want certain evidence to be excluded from his upcoming trial in the murder of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson in NYC.
Mangione is back in court Tuesday for a series of hearings over which evidence will be allowed during his trial in the murder of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson. CBS News New York's Natalie Duddridge reports.
Mangione is back in court this week for a series of suppression hearings over which evidence will be allowed in his upcoming trial. CBS News New York's Aziza Shuler has the details.
The 27-year-old's defense attorneys are arguing that certain evidence should be excluded from trial because of how they say it was obtained. CBS News New York's Aziza Shuler reports.
Luigi Mangione's defense argues certain evidence should not be allowed during trial in the killing of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson in NYC.
Mangione's defense wants certain evidence kept from trial, arguing it was improperly obtained. CBS News New York's Aziza Shuler reports.
The 27-year-old is accused of murdering the CEO of United Healthcare last December in Midtown. Hearings for Mangione this week will focus on whether certain evidence should be allowed at trial. CBS News New York's Alice Gainer reports.
Luigi Mangione's defense are requesting to have Mangione unshackled at the defense table, with at least one hand free so he can write.
Mangione's defense filed a pretrial motion renewing their request to have Mangione unshackled at the defense table, with at least one hand free so he can write.
Federal prosecutors are asking a judge to reject an effort to rule out the death penalty in the Luigi Mangione case.
The judge said because Mangione remains in custody in New York and he refuses to appear remotely, the Pennsylvania case is being put on pause.
That includes the only count for which he could face the death penalty in the 2024 alleged killing of UnitedHealthCare CEO Brian Thompson. CBS News New York's Allen Devlin reports.
Mangione's attorneys allege multiple Department of Justice employees may have violated a rule regarding his right to a fair trial.
The man accused in the murder of UnitedHealthCare CEO Brian Thompson had asserted his right to appear in person, but the federal government denied his request.
The man accused in the murder of UnitedHealthCare CEO Brian Thompson has refused to appear remotely after the government denied his request to appear in Blair County. CBS News New York's Cindy Hsu reports.
A federal judge said Wednesday that multiple Department of Justice employees may have violated a rule regarding Luigi Mangione's right to a fair trial.
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