Judge delays Luigi Mangiones state murder trial after double jeopardy claim

The judge overseeing Luigi Mangione’s state murder trial in New York court put those proceedings on hold to allow prosecutors time to respond to the defendant’s efforts to have that case thrown out.01:42Why did Luigi Mangione plead guilty to federal charges?00:0000:00Mangione’s trial on a second-degree murder charge in the 2024 killing of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson was scheduled to begin next month, but on Monday, New York state Justice Gregory Carro gave prosecutors until Oct.9 to respond to a double jeopardy motion filed Friday by Mangione’s attorneys.That filing argued for dismissal of the state charges after Mangione pleaded guilty to federal stalking crimes.
In addition to second-degree murder, Mangione was also charged with multiple gun possession counts.He pleaded not guilty.
New York State has a double jeopardy statute that is viewed as friendly to the defense and allows them to argue for dismissal even if the federal and state charges were not the same, legal experts told NBC News.The Manhattan District Attorney’s Office declined to comment Monday.In a statement Friday, a spokesperson for the office said it was prepared to litigate the double jeopardy motion and remain “committed to seeking justice for Mr.
Thompson and his family.” A source familiar with the Manhattan district attorney’s office’s discussions told NBC News on Friday that it intended to fight the double jeopardy motion until it sees the sentencing outcome in the federal trial.Prosecutors have said they will seek a life term for Mangione.His sentencing, which will be determined by a judge, is scheduled for Dec.
18.Mangione’s attorneys have long argued that he is a victim of double jeopardy.Carro previously said that argument was premature because the federal case was not resolved.During Friday’s hearing, Mangione detailed his plan to kill Thompson and admitted that he fatally shot him.
Mangione said he was motivated to carry out the killing because of his ex...