Luigi Mangione is in court as he fights to exclude critical evidence from his upcoming murder trial, including a gun and notebook allegedly connected to the fatal shooting of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson. The court hearings, coinciding with the anniversary of Thompson’s death, reveal surveillance footage of the crime and Mangione’s arrest, intensifying the scrutiny on the prosecution’s case against him.
His defense argues that the police lacked proper search warrants for the seized items, raising questions about the legality of the evidence presentation in court. Prosecutors contend that eliminating this evidence would severely undermine their case, as the notebook reportedly contains disturbing written intentions regarding industry leaders. Mangione, who has pleaded not guilty, faces potential life sentences in state and federal cases, with the next hearing scheduled for January 2026.
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