Judge rules some backpack evidence inadmissible in Luigi Mangione trial
A judge has ruled that certain evidence found in Luigi Mangione's backpack will not be allowed in his murder trial. Mangione is accused of the assassination of a health insurance executive in Manhattan. This decision is part of his ongoing legal proceedings.
- ▪A state court judge partially granted Luigi Mangione's request to exclude evidence from his backpack.
- ▪The evidence is related to his trial for allegedly murdering a health insurance executive.
- ▪The ruling impacts the prosecution's case against Mangione.
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Judge rules some backpack evidence inadmissible in Luigi Mangione trialReutersPublished 7 seconds agoA state court judge on Monday partially granted Luigi Mangione’s bid to prevent evidence found in his backpack during his arrest from being admitted at his murder trial for allegedly assassinating a health insurance executive in Manhattan.ReutersPlease enable JavaScript to view this content.ShareSave for laterPlease log in to bookmark this story.Log InCreate Free AccountMost PopularHow is the latest Ebola outbreak different and should we be worried?Video3:26Colombian singer Shakira acquitted of tax fraud in SpainVideo1:14Dutch authority rules out further hantavirus spread as Hondius arrivesVideo0:59Hantavirus-hit cruise ship arrives at Rotterdam portVideo1:43How do global events affect gas…
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