Luigi Mangione’s Lawyers Ask Judge to Block DOJ from Pursuing Death Penalty

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Luigi Mangione defense asks judge to block death penalty in CEO murder case

Mangione’s attorneys said U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi violated his rights to due process by abandoning normal procedures for seeking the death penalty, and that Bondi prejudiced the pool of grand jurors who will be asked by prosecutors to indict Mangione. “The stakes could not be higher. The United States government intends to kill Mr. Mangione as a political stunt,” Mangione’s attorneys wrote in a new filing in U.S. District Court in Manhattan.

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Mangione asks court to block Bondi from seeking death penalty in case of conviction

Attorneys for Luigi Mangione, who is accused of killing UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson, asked a federal judge in New York on Friday to block Attorney General Pam Bondi from seeking the death penalty if their client is convicted.

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The View panel in rare agreement over plans to execute Luigi Mangione

The View's panel had a rare moment of agreement as they all said alleged CEO assassin Luigi Mangione does not deserve the death penalty if convicted. The panelists agreed that Mangione could be rehabilitated as they discussed attorney general Pam Bondi's decision to seek the death penalty for federal charges the 24-year-old alleged killer is facing. 'I personally think if convicted, Luigi Mangione should spend his life in jail. I do not see him as a candidate for the death penalty,' said Alyssa Farah Griffin, the lone conservative on the panel. 'He's a first-time offender and he's young. He's somebody prison systems are meant to rehabilitate and to punish. He is somebody who could be rehabilitated while serving his sentence of life in jail,' she added. Co-host Sara Haines echoed the sentiment, explaining that life in prison would be a worse punishment than death. 'Our federal maximum security prisons are not a fun place to be, and that's where he would be,' Haine said. 'I tend to think the greater punishment in what he did is to stay alive and live with that. I’m a big believer in people having to live with themselves and the choices they’ve made, and their surrounding neighbors in places like that.' Meanwhile Joy Behar said the decision by president Donald Trump's attorney general could hurt the GOP. 'He’s very popular, this guy, there could be a backlash,' she said of Mangione. 'All I’m saying is, politically, it could be a backlash against Republicans to give him the death penalty.' Sunny Hostin, on her part, questioned the basis of AG Bondi's decision. 'It just seems like the attorney general is acting, really, against our institutional standards, which is what this administration is doing,' said Hostin, who is a former prosecutor. 'I was a little surprised this is where the Trump Justice Department started.'

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US: Luigi Mangione's Lawyers Request Federal Judge to Block Justice Department from Seeking Death Penalty
Lawyers for Luigi Mangione, the man accused of killing United Healthcare's CEO Brian Thompson, have requested a federal judge to stop the US Justice Department from seeking the death penalty. The request of his lawyers comes days after US Attorney General Pam Bondi announced the Justice Department would pursue death penalty in Mangione's case.
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Luigi Mangione: Lawyers ask judge to block DOJ from seeking death penalty | CNN
Lawyers for Luigi Mangione, the man accused of killing United Healthcare’s chief executive, are asking a federal judge to block the Justice Department from seeking the death penalty, calling their decision a “political stunt.”
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Luigi Mangione could face death penalty in CEO slaying. How rare are these federal cases?
Luigi Mangione, 26, is accused in the slaying of health care CEO Brian Thompson. Mangione's case involves potential aggravating factors like alleged premeditation and risk to others, making him eligible for a death sentence. There have been only 16 executions since 1976.
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Luigi Mangione Faces Potential Torturous Fate As Pam Bondi Seeks Death Penalty
The U.S. Supreme Court has the power to impose the death penalty on anyone convicted of a crime. The death penalty can be imposed by a jury of up to 12 people. It is a form of capital punishment, but it can also be applied to non-violent offenders.
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Luigi Mangione’s lawyers look to block death penalty, accuse Trump DOJ of ‘political stunt’
Luigi Mangione is charged with stalking and killing United Healthcare CEO Brian Thompson. U.S. Attorney General Pam Biondi said she intends to seek the death penalty for Mangione. Mangione’s attorneys filed a motion Friday arguing that the federal government should be precluded from seeking a death sentence.
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Luigi Mangione says government should not be allowed to seek death penalty
Luigi Mangione is accused of killing UnitedHealthcare's CEO in December. Mangione asked a federal judge in New York on Friday to stop the government from seeking the death penalty if he’s convicted. The defense motion followed a press release by Attorney General Pam Bondi earlier this month.
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Pam Bondi should not make a killer into a martyr | Editorial
Luigi Mangione, 26, is charged with meticulously planning the murder of Brian Thompson, the CEO of United Healthcare, after stalking him for days. Attorney General Pam Bondi has directed federal prosecutors to pursue the death penalty. Mangione’s execution would make him even more of a martyr to those misguided Americans who have applauded him.
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Luigi Mangione: Lawyers ask judge to block DOJ from seeking death penalty
Luigi Mangione is accused of killing United Healthcare's chief executive officer. Attorney General Pam Bondi announced the Justice Department would pursue the death penalty in Mangione’s case. Mangione's lawyers are asking a federal judge to block the decision. They say the DOJ didn't follow certain protocols and violated his due process.
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Luigi Mangione Wants Judge To Block Feds From Pursuing Death Penalty
Luigi Mangione wants the feds to stop pursuing the death penalty. He says the case against him is political, arbitrary, capricious and breaks from established death penalty protocol. He also says a social media post from Attorney General Pam Bondi makes it look like he's already been found guilty.
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Luigi Mangione's attorneys call attempt at death penalty in CEO's killing a 'political stunt'
Lawyers for Luigi Mangione call attempt at death penalty a 'political stunt' Mangione is accused of killing his wife in a car crash in December. He is the CEO of U.S. health care giant Cigna, which is based in New York. The company says it is committed to transparency.
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Why Luigi Mangione's Top Donors Are Giving Him So Much Money
Mangione is facing multiple charges, including the use of the death penalty. He has raised more than $30,000 for his legal defense. He is currently in the midst of a legal battle with the U.S. Department of Justice over his case. The case is expected to be heard in court in January.
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Luigi Mangione Death Penalty Bid May Pit Prosecutors Against Each Other
Luigi Mangione is accused of killing a health insurance executive. He is being prosecuted by two agencies: the Department of Justice and the Manhattan district attorney’s office. Mr. Mangione was arrested in December, before President Trump took office. Last week, Mr. Trump's attorney general, Pam Bondi, signaled that the Justice Department might move quickly.
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