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Jury choice within the federal homicide trial of Luigi Mangione, accused within the killing of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson, is ready to start Sept. 8, a decide dominated Friday.
U.S. District Decide Margaret Garnett mentioned the rest of the trial schedule, together with opening statements and witness testimony, will rely upon whether or not prosecutors are permitted to hunt the demise penalty, one in all a number of issues nonetheless into account.
If capital punishment stays an possibility, the following section of the trial would begin Jan. 11, 2027, greater than 4 months after jury choice begins. If not, opening statements are scheduled for Oct. 13. Capital instances require considerably extra preparation time because of their complexity.
Mangione, 27, has pleaded not responsible to federal and state homicide prices that carry a possible life sentence. A date for the state trial has not but been set.

Garnett set the dates as Mangione returned to courtroom for a listening to on procedures governing the police seizure of his backpack after his Dec. 9, 2024, arrest in Altoona, Pennsylvania. The town is about 230 miles (about 370 kilometers) west of Manhattan, the place Thompson was killed 5 days earlier.
Mangione’s legal professionals need Garnett to bar prosecutors from utilizing sure objects discovered within the backpack, together with a gun police mentioned matched the one used to kill Thompson and a pocket book through which Mangione purportedly described his intent to “wack” a medical insurance government.
Individually, Garnett is contemplating a protection request to bar prosecutors from in search of the demise penalty.
Mangione’s legal professionals argue that the costs enabling prosecutors to hunt capital punishment are technically flawed and that the federal government prejudiced Mangione by publicly declaring its intent earlier than acquiring an indictment.
Friday’s listening to was restricted to the backpack concern, with only one witness: Altoona Police Division Deputy Chief Nathan Snyder. He testified for about 90 minutes, answering questions from a prosecutor, a protection lawyer and even the decide herself.
Garnett referred to as the listening to as a result of she needed to listen to from a police official “concerning the established or standardized procedures in use” on the time of Mangione’s arrest “for securing, safeguarding, and, if relevant, inventorying the private property of an individual arrested in a public place.”
Prosecutors mentioned Snyder, who was promoted to the publish three weeks in the past, was not concerned in Mangione’s arrest, had no involvement within the Altoona police investigation of Mangione and has not had substantive conversations with officers who participated within the arrest about their actions that day.
Garnett mentioned she discovered the listening to “very useful,” however issued no rulings.
Mangione, his toes shackled, wore a tan jail swimsuit and sported a chinstrap beard at Friday’s listening to, a departure from his ordinary clean-shaven look. He is scheduled to be in federal courtroom once more on Jan. 30 for a standing convention.
Echoing their arguments at a latest state courtroom listening to, Mangione’s legal professionals contend the Altoona Police Division’s search of his backpack was unlawful as a result of police had not but obtained a warrant. The decide within the state case mentioned he’ll rule on proof points in Might.
As she started the listening to, Garnett warned: “I’m not going to permit this to show into some extension of the state listening to by proxy.”
Thompson was killed Dec. 4, 2024, as he walked to a Manhattan lodge for UnitedHealth Group’s annual investor convention. Surveillance video confirmed a masked gunman capturing him from behind.
Officers started looking the backpack on the McDonald’s restaurant the place Mangione was arrested whereas consuming breakfast. Prosecutors say officers searched the bag legally as a result of Altoona police protocols require promptly looking a suspect’s property on the time of arrest for harmful objects and police later obtained a warrant.
A loaded gun journal was among the many objects discovered on the McDonald’s.
Officers continued looking the bag at a police station and located the gun and silencer. They carried out what’s referred to as a listing search and located the pocket book and different notes, together with what gave the impression to be to-do lists and doable getaway plans, based on testimony.
That search, which entails cataloging every bit of a suspect’s seized property, can be required below Altoona police coverage, prosecutors mentioned. Legal guidelines regarding how police get hold of search warrants are advanced and sometimes disputed in felony instances.
As a part of her inquiry, Decide Garnett ordered federal prosecutors to supply her with a duplicate of the affidavit submitted to acquire a federal search warrant within the matter. Mangione lawyer, Marc Agnifilo, questioned Snyder a few police division normal order efficient Feb. 1, 2016, relating to arrest, search and seizure procedures.
The protection contends that looking the backpack earlier than getting a warrant might have influenced how the affidavit was written, however prosecutors say no particular particulars about objects, such because the pocket book writings, had been talked about within the doc.













