Luigi Mangione murder trial
A judge in the US has made a ruling regarding the evidence admissible in the murder trial of Luigi Mangione. He is accused of murdering a healthcare chief executive. The trial is set to proceed with the determined evidence guidelines.
- ▪Luigi Mangione is on trial for the murder of a healthcare chief executive.
- ▪A judge has ruled on the admissible evidence for the trial.
- ▪The trial is expected to continue following the judge's decision.
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