Luigi Mangione’s hearing delayed a day after DA failed to tell jail he’s needed in court
Prosecutors said they failed to send required paperwork to the Brooklyn jail, delaying the state murder hearing by one day.
- A court hearing in the murder case against Luigi Mangione was postponed after prosecutors failed to notify jail officials that he needed to appear in court.
- Prosecutors acknowledged the mistake, admitting they did not properly serve the paperwork required to transport Mangione from jail.
- Judge Gregory Carro adjourned the hearing, which concerns the killing of Brian Thompson, and rescheduled it for Wednesday.
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Luigi Mangione’s hearing delayed after DA failed to tell jail he’s needed in court
A hearing in Luigi Mangione’s state murder case in the killing of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson was postponed until Wednesday after prosecutors failed to inform his jailors that he was needed in court. Judge Gregory Carro had scheduled the hearing for Tuesday but adjourned it about a half-hour after it was supposed to start when Assistant District Attorney Joel Seidemann told him that prosecutors had failed to send required paperwork to th…
Luigi Mangione Misses Scheduled Court Date Due to Error
Getty Luigi Mangione has missed a scheduled court appearance on Tuesday (June 16), and it all comes down to a paperwork issue. The 28-year-old, accused of killing UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson, was supposed to be in court amid his murder trial. Judge Gregory Carro announced upon his arrival: “Unfortunately, the defendant will not be produced today, no fault of this court,” via The Guardian. “It’s on us,” prosecutor Joel Seidemann admitted,…
New York, Jun 16 (EFE).- The hearing scheduled for this Tuesday in the New York State case against Luigi Mangione, accused of the murder of the executive director of the UnitedHealthcare insurer, Brian Thompson, was postponed to Wednesday due to a bureaucratic error by the Attorney General's Office, which did not notify the prison that the detainee should be transferred to court. The judge in charge of the case in the Supreme Court of the State …

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