Summary

The Pennsylvania attorney representing Luigi Mangione, charged with murdering UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson in New York City, contends Mangione’s arrest in Altoona was unconstitutional.

Officers supposedly approached him without cause and failed to read his Miranda rights at a McDonald’s after a five-day manhunt.

Mangione has pleaded not guilty to murder and related state and federal charges, including potential death penalty eligibility.

Mangione’s New York lawyer likewise cites constitutional violations during arrest, raising the possibility that key evidence could be suppressed.

  • @michaelmrose
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    220 hours ago

    Because this is still supposed to be a nation of laws where we don’t murder you for reporting a murderer. A nation where someone can be openly killed and people must live in fear of saying anything would be manifestly unjust and might not be unjust in just the dimention you Imagine

    • @[email protected]
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      15 hours ago

      Yeah, I don’t care, she should be a corpse and the mods here are idiotic cowards who don’t know what words mean

      It’s not just some random person who has to live in fear and we all know it, it’s a class traitor who’s entrails should be strung up for all to see and know what happens when you snitch like a bitch