Luigi Mangione, arrested after a five-day manhunt for the murder of United HealthCare CEO Brian Thompson, pleads not guilty to multiple charges, including second-degree murder.
New revelations from a court hearing expose critical evidence in the murder trial of UnitedHealthcare's CEO Brian Thompson. Luigi Mangione's police encounter raises questions about legal rights and police conduct.
In a gripping courtroom hearing, prosecutors unveiled a 911 call that led to the arrest of Luigi Mangione, accused of murdering UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson. The call exposes chilling details and raises questions about evidence admissibility in this high-profile case.
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Luigi Mangione appeared in court today as terrorism charges were dropped, but he still faces second-degree murder charges. The courtroom drama continues as pretrial hearings are set to begin soon.
In a stunning legal decision, a New York judge has ruled that evidence does not support state terrorism charges against Luigi Mangione, accused of the ambush killing of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson.
In a dramatic courtroom ruling, a judge has dismissed terrorism charges against Luigi Mangione in the murder case of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson, while maintaining second-degree murder charges. Supporters rally as legal battles unfold.
In a surprising courtroom decision, Luigi Mangione had his first-degree and second-degree murder charges dismissed, though he still faces other serious charges in the high-profile case involving United HealthCare executive Brian Thompson's death.
In a surprising turn of events, a New York judge has dismissed two terrorism charges against Luigi Mangione, accused of murdering UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson. The judge allowed the second-degree murder charge to stand, stating insufficient evidence for terrorism allegations.
Luigi Mangione pleads not guilty to federal murder charges in the death of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson. Prosecutors seek the death penalty in a case that has captured national attention.