Luigi Mangione’s attorney says some evidence in Pennsylvania probe should be tossed because of an illegal search
- Luigi Mangione's attorney, Thomas Dickey, filed a motion in Pennsylvania to dismiss evidence collected during an allegedly illegal police search, claiming Mangione was stopped and frisked without a warrant.
- Police stopped Mangione at McDonald's for looking suspicious and allegedly searched him without a warrant, according to Dickey's statements.
- In New York, Mangione faces 11 charges, including murder, related to the death of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson, and he has pleaded not guilty.
- If convicted in New York, Mangione could face life in prison; however, the death penalty is a possibility for the federal murder charge.
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