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Luigi Mangione objects to back-to-back state and federal trials
Summary
Luigi Mangione protested in court against consecutive state and federal trials; the judge set the state murder trial for June 8 and federal jury selection for Sept. 8, with a possible state delay if an appeal affects the federal schedule.
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Luigi Mangione spoke in court to oppose the prospect of separate state and federal trials arising from the killing of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson. A judge set the state murder trial to begin June 8, months before federal jury selection is scheduled. Court officials said the state date could be moved to Sept. 8 if an appeal affects the federal timetable.
What is known:
- Brian Thompson was killed Dec. 4, 2024, in midtown Manhattan, and surveillance showed a masked shooter, according to police reports.
- Luigi Mangione has pleaded not guilty to state and federal charges; Judge Gregory Carro scheduled the state trial for June 8 but said it could be delayed to Sept. 8 if an appeal affects the federal case.
- Mangione's next state-court appearance is in May, when the judge is expected to rule on a defence request to exclude certain evidence.
Summary:
The court's scheduling leaves both prosecutions active and on overlapping timetables, with the state trial set for June and federal jury selection in September, and the judge allowing for a possible delay tied to an appeal. The immediate next step in the state case is a May hearing on disputed evidence.
