Luigi Mangione lawyers to argue emotional disturbance defense

Luigi Mangione's attorneys plan to argue that he suffered from an extreme emotional disturbance during the killing of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson. The strategy emerged at a state court hearing in New York City.

Mangione appeared in a New York City courtroom for the hearing on his state murder case. His lawyers said they will seek to show he acted under extreme emotional disturbance, which could lead a jury to convict him of manslaughter rather than murder.

A judge dismissed one weapons possession charge against him at the hearing. The court also unsealed records detailing the defense plans that were filed earlier.

Mangione faces separate federal charges in the case. His state trial was scheduled to begin on Sept. 8, while federal jury selection was scheduled to start on Oct. 5.

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Courtroom scene from Maradona death trial with distressed Gianinna and doctor presenting autopsy images
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Maradona death trial suspended after autopsy images shown in court

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The hearing in the trial over Diego Maradona's death was halted on Thursday after his daughter Gianinna became distressed upon seeing autopsy images of her father. Accused doctor Leopoldo Luque displayed the material during his testimony.

New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani said three supporters of Luigi Mangione should not have received press passes to attend a court hearing. The group, known as the Mangionistas, attended Monday's proceeding in the case of the accused killer of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson.

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A New York judge ruled Monday that a gun and notebook allegedly recovered from Luigi Mangione's backpack can be used as evidence in his state murder trial. Other items from an initial search were suppressed.

The trial of Jairinho and Monique Medeiros entered its final phase on Monday (1) with testimony from the defense's last witness.

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A 59-year-old Wisconsin man faces attempted first-degree intentional homicide charges after allegedly strangling his girlfriend while she ate gelato in bed, police said. The woman's son called 911 reporting she was being choked, and officers found her with injuries including red marks on her neck. The suspect claimed self-defense, saying he had no other option.

John Strano, 37, faces charges of attempted murder after allegedly beating and choking his 75-year-old mother during an argument in Williston Park, New York. Nassau County police say he slammed her head on the ground, punched her face, and struck her with a metal object while yelling, 'Why aren't you dying?' The victim is stable after hospitalization.

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A 56-year-old Illinois man faces first-degree murder and sexual assault charges after allegedly torturing and strangling his longtime girlfriend to death shortly after their breakup. Police discovered the body during a welfare check and found an audio recording of the attack.

 

 

 

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