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A Judge Said Luigi Mangione Could Have a Laptop to View Evidence in Jail. He Still Hasn’t Gotten It
More than 100 days after approval, a modified laptop loaded with over seven terabytes of evidence remains undelivered, delaying Mangione’s preparation for his Dec. 1 hearing.
- On Aug. 4, a federal judge approved a modified laptop for Luigi Mangione, but months later the device remains undelivered at the Metropolitan Detention Center.
- To comply with jail regulations, the laptop was sent to an outside technology vendor to disable connections, and federal prosecutors are loading it with more than seven terabytes of evidence, delaying delivery.
- Defense lawyers are seeking to bar prosecutors from using a 9 mm handgun and a notebook, while surveillance video showing a masked gunman is part of the discovery the defense must review.
- Once Mangione receives the laptop and hard drive, he will need time to review before a Dec. 1 hearing, and a trial date could be set at next month's hearing with a Jan. 9 hearing scheduled.
- The Manhattan District Attorney's Office opposed giving Luigi Mangione a laptop, Judge Gregory Carro said he had `no objection` if jail officials agreed, and federal prosecutors declined to comment Thursday.
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