Court ruling on evidence in Mangione murder trial
A judge has made decisions regarding the admissibility of evidence in Luigi Mangione's murder trial. Key items found in his possession will be included in the proceedings. (sources: cbsnews, nbcnews, pbs, ap, bbc)
Luigi Mangione appeared in court for a hearing where a judge ruled on the admissibility of evidence in his murder trial for the killing of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson. A gun, silencer, and notebook will be allowed as evidence.
- A judge ruled that a 9 millimeter gun, a silencer, and a red notebook can be used as evidence in the trial.
- Some evidence was deemed inadmissible, but key items were allowed.
- The trial pertains to the murder of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson.
Why it matters
The ruling on evidence will shape the proceedings of the murder trial.
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