Mangione lawyers ask judge to prevent US prosecutors from seeking death penalty
- Lawyers for Luigi Mangione filed a motion to block the death penalty, claiming the government's decision is a political stunt.
- Mangione is accused of killing Brian Thompson, the CEO of UnitedHealthcare, during a company event on December 4.
- U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi stated that the murder was a premeditated, cold-blooded assassination and directed prosecutors to seek the death penalty.
- Mangione has pleaded not guilty to the charges, where he faces counts of murder in furtherance of terrorism.
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United States: Luigi Mangione, alleged killer of an American boss, challenges the demand for the death penalty against him
The alleged murderer of the DG of the country's first private health insurer counter-attacked Friday, 11 April via his lawyers who believe that his right to a fair judicial procedure was violated when the request for the death penalty against him was made public
Luigi Mangione’s Attorneys Ask Judge To Block Pam Bondi From Seeking Death Penalty for Accused CEO-Killer: Attorney General Denounced for ‘Political Stunt’
Mr. Mangione’s attorneys criticized the attorney general for posting strongly worded statements on Instagram and X declaring Mr. Mangione guilty before he’d been tried or even indicted.
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