New York Trial

Luigi Mangione Faces New York State Trial June 8 Amid Double Jeopardy Claims

The New York state trial for Luigi Mangione, facing charges in connection with the fatal shooting of UnitedHealthcare executive Brian Thompson in December 2024, is scheduled to begin on June 8, despite defense arguments of unpreparedness and an impending federal trial. The judge has ordered the defense to be ready for the June date, asserting the state’s significant interest in prosecuting a murder that occurred within its jurisdiction. Mangione, who has pleaded not guilty to all charges and faces a potential life sentence, recently made his first public statement in court, proclaiming, “One plus one equals two. This is double jeopardy by any common sense judgment.” A federal judge previously ruled against the death penalty for Mangione and dismissed two federal counts, while allowing evidence from his arrest to be used in trials.

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Trump Freaks Out at New York Trial Judge as Jury Deliberation Nears

Trump Freaks Out at New York Trial Judge as Jury Deliberation Nears

Donald Trump, the man who once held the highest office in the United States, seems to be unraveling at the seams as jury deliberation in his New York trial approaches. His recent outbursts on social media have shed light on the mounting pressure he is under, with accusations of defamation and potential felony charges hanging over his head like a guillotine.

In a surprising turn of events, Trump lashed out at Judge Juan Merchan, calling him ‘Radical’ and ‘highly Conflicted’ for providing the jury with three options to choose from without requiring a unanimous decision.… Continue reading