NY Judge Blocks Evidence in Mangione Murder Trial
Evidence from backpack suppressed due to lack of control during detention
En resumen
- A New York judge has blocked prosecutors from using evidence found in Luigi Mangione's backpack during his murder trial, ruling it was not sufficiently in his control when detained.
- Items like a magazine, cellphone, passport, wallet, and computer chip were suppressed, though a journal can be used.
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Por qué importa
A New York state court judge made a ruling on Monday regarding evidence in the murder trial of Luigi Mangione. The ruling concerns evidence found in Mangione's backpack when he was detained by police in Pennsylvania, following the slaying of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson in Manhattan.
A New York state court judge on Monday blocked prosecutors in the murder trial of Luigi Mangione from using some of the evidence from his backpack when he was detained by police at a McDonald's in Pennsylvania, on the heels of the slaying of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson in Manhattan.
The judge said that because the backpack was not sufficiently in Mangione's control when Altoona police were detaining him, "the evidence found during the search of the backpack at the McDonald's must be suppressed, including the magazine, cellphone, passport, wallet and computer chip."
However, a journal in the backpack, which was later inventoried by police at their headquarters, can be used as evidence, the judge ruled.
Preguntas abiertas
- What is the specific nature of the charges against Luigi Mangione?
- What is the date of Brian Thompson's slaying?
- What are the details of Luigi Mangione's detention in Pennsylvania?
- What is the significance of the journal that can be used as evidence?






