Judge rules some key evidence in Luigi Mangione state trial must be suppressed
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All three outlets—ABC News, NBC News, and CBS News—focus on the judge's decision regarding the evidence but differ in their emphasis. ABC News highlights the implications of the ruling on the trial, while NBC News provides a breakdown of…
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A judge has made a ruling regarding key evidence in the state trial of Luigi Mangione. Some evidence will be permitted for use by state prosecutors, while other significant pieces will be suppressed. This decision represents a partial victory for the defense and has implications for the related federal case.
Key facts
- ▪A judge ruled that some key evidence can be used in Luigi Mangione's state trial.
- ▪Other important pieces of evidence will be suppressed.
- ▪The ruling is seen as a partial win for the defense.
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NBC News — Tech
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A judge ruled that state prosecutors will be allowed to use some key evidence recovered during Luigi Mangione's arrest in his state criminal case, but that other key pieces of evidence will be suppressed. NBC News’ Danny Cevallos breaks down the ruling that is a partial win for the defense and how it affects the federal case.May 18, 2026
Excerpt limited to ~120 words for fair-use compliance. The full article is at NBC News — Tech.
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