The person accused of fatally capturing the CEO of UnitedHealthcare in New York Metropolis and main authorities on a five-day manhunt is scheduled to be in courtroom Friday for the primary time since his December arraignment on state homicide and terror costs.
Luigi Mangione, 26, is about for a listening to in state courtroom in Manhattan.
Prosecutors and Mangione’s protection attorneys are anticipated to supply updates on the standing of the case and Choose Gregory Carro may set deadlines for pretrial paperwork and probably even a trial date.
Mangione has pleaded not responsible to a number of counts of homicide, together with homicide as an act of terrorism, within the Dec. 4 killing of Brian Thompson exterior a midtown Manhattan resort.
The manager was ambushed and shot on a sidewalk as he walked to an investor convention.
Mangione additionally faces federal costs that might carry the potential for the loss of life penalty.
He’s being held in a Brooklyn federal jail alongside a number of different high-profile defendants, together with Sean “Diddy” Combs and Sam Bankman-Fried.
Prosecutors have stated the 2 instances will proceed on parallel tracks, with the state costs anticipated to go to trial first.
The utmost sentence for the state costs is life in jail with out parole.
A Feb. 24 listening to in Pennsylvania on costs of possessing an unlicensed firearm, forgery and offering false identification to police was canceled.
In an announcement posted on a web site for his authorized protection, Mangione stated: “I am overwhelmed by — and grateful for — everyone who has written me to share their stories and express their support. Powerfully, this support has transcended political, racial, and even class divisions.”
Mangione was arrested in a Pennsylvania McDonald’s on Dec. 9.
Police stated he was carrying a gun that matched the one used within the capturing and a faux ID.
He additionally was carrying a pocket book expressing hostility towards the medical insurance business and particularly rich executives, authorities stated.
Protection lawyer Karen Friedman Agnifilo argued at his Dec. 23 arraignment that “warring jurisdictions” had turned Mangione right into a “human ping-pong ball.”
She accused New York Metropolis Mayor Eric Adams and different authorities officers of tainting the jury pool by bringing Mangione again to Manhattan in a choreographed spectacle involving closely armed officers escorting him up a pier from a heliport.
Friedman Agnifilo singled out Adams’ touch upon an area TV station that he needed to be there to look “him in the eye and say, ‘you carried out this terroristic act in my city.’”