In short:

Luigi Mangione has pleaded not guilty to state murder and terror charges.

Mr Mangione is accused of killing UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson outside a Manhattan hotel.

What’s next?

Prosecutors say the state case is expected to run parallel to a federal prosecution.

  • Cruxifux
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    186 months ago

    Interesting. Is he going with the “you got the wrong guy” defence?

    • @[email protected]
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      256 months ago

      I mean, the police sculpted his eyebrows before extradition to make him present more like the assailant. He does not look like the same person, so of course he is. He seems like an innocent person who’s had charges pinned on him for the appearance of a functioning justice system.

        • @[email protected]
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          6 months ago

          Look at him when he was initially arrested and then in the PR orchestrated extradition photos.

          • @[email protected]
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            16 months ago

            My partner was listening to some online people that said he was given a good treatment by the jailhouse barber and that is why he has a better haircut and shave than the average perp but he was probably only in holding not full on jail so he might not have been where a inmate barber was available so it could have been done by the state to make him look more put together and menacing to his “terror” targets.

    • Kairos
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      126 months ago

      I think pleading guilty skips the jury trial entirely.

      • @[email protected]
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        36 months ago

        Plus, I think many people agree that the charges the prosecution brought are not charges he is guilty of. They pushed for terrorism so they could get first degree murder charges instead of a lesser charge.

        He may have plead guilty if they had brought more appropriate charges.

    • Boomer Humor Doomergod
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      116 months ago

      Probably the “I’m not guilty of this exact crime” defense. The burden of proof for murder 1, let alone terrorism, is a lot higher than murder 2.

      In effect he’s saying “I may have murdered him, but I didn’t murder 1 him.”

      At least if I’m understanding Legal Eagle correctly.

    • @[email protected]
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      196 months ago

      This is requirement in US Court system to even have a trial. If you admit guilt, they skip right to sentencing

        • @[email protected]
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          116 months ago

          There are reasons why someone might admit guilt when they didnt do it. A fall guy for the mafia, for example. In that case an honest court system might want a trial to uncover the truth, rather than just lock up the patsy.

          • @[email protected]
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            46 months ago

            Ah.

            It seems like the court system you describe is considered an investigative body.

            Under the US system, the investigation proceeds independent of the courts. The fall guy pleading guilty doesn’t stop the investigation.

    • @[email protected]
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      346 months ago

      This is the normal way to begin a jury trial.

      He’s not admitting guilt, requiring the prosecutor to prove (beyond a reasonable doubt) to a jury that he’s guilty of the charges.

      If I understand correctly, NY has chosen to charge Murder 1 with a terrorism enhancement, which requires the state to prove claims about his mental state, intent, and motivation.

      I assume that the defense is hoping to push for some sort of settlement latter in the pre-trial process, and/or to cast sufficient doubt over the specific elements of the charges brought

      • Cruxifux
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        266 months ago

        Well it can’t have been him because he was getting drunk in Canada with me at the time of the shooting, obviously.