
Luigi Mangione's trial before New York State postponed after confession
His sentence in this procedure will be pronounced on 18 December
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His sentence in this procedure will be pronounced on 18 December. At the age of 28, Luigi Mangione was accused of killing 50-year-old Brian Thompson, CEO of UnitedHealthcare in 2024, to avenge the American health insurance system after years of back pain. Judge Gregory Carro, who sits on the Supreme Court of New York State, has thus ordered a new timetable for the parties to debate, effectively postponing the original date of the trial.
Furthermore, His lawyers call for the outright abandonment of the prosecution of him at the state level after he pleaded guilty last week at the federal level, arguing that he could not be tried twice for the same facts. The trial of Luigi Mangione, accused of murdering an American health insurance employer, originally scheduled for 8 September before the New York State court, was postponed Monday to a later date. In the United States, defendants can be tried for the same crime both at the state level in which the crime occurred and at the federal level.
In addition, Murder of the boss of UnitedHealthcare: Luigi Mangione admits having shot Brian Thompson A gun and a manifest This case has deeply divided American public opinion, already highly polarized. On Friday, in a guilty plea procedure, he first admitted to a New York federal judge that he had "shot him.".
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His sentence in this procedure will be pronounced on 18 December.
reliability moderate2/2 sourcesAt the age of 28, Luigi Mangione was accused of killing 50-year-old Brian Thompson, CEO of UnitedHealthcare in 2024, to avenge the American health insurance system after years of back pain.
reliability moderate2/2 sourcesJudge Gregory Carro, who sits on the Supreme Court of New York State, has thus ordered a new timetable for the parties to debate, effectively postponing the original date of the trial.
reliability moderate2/2 sourcesHis lawyers call for the outright abandonment of the prosecution of him at the state level after he pleaded guilty last week at the federal level, arguing that he could not be tried twice for the same facts.
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The trial of Luigi Mangione, accused of murdering an American health insurance employer, originally scheduled for 8 September before the New York State court, was postponed Monday to a later date.
according to Le ProgrèsIn the United States, defendants can be tried for the same crime both at the state level in which the crime occurred and at the federal level.
according to La Libre BelgiqueMurder of the boss of UnitedHealthcare: Luigi Mangione admits having shot Brian Thompson A gun and a manifest This case has deeply divided American public opinion, already highly polarized.
according to La Libre BelgiqueOn Friday, in a guilty plea procedure, he first admitted to a New York federal judge that he had "shot him.".
according to Le Progrès
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