Luigi Mangione Seeks to Have Evidence Tossed in Pretrial Hearing

Luigi Mangione Seeks to Have Evidence Tossed in Pretrial Hearing


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Luigi Mangione, the accused killer of UnitedHealtchare CEO Brian Thompson, is returning to a Manhattan courtroom as a judge prepares to decide what evidence can be used when the 27-year-old’s murder case goes to trial. His defense team argues that key pieces of evidence being used were taken in violation of their client’s constitutional rights. NBC’s Stephanie Gosk reports for TODAY and NBC senior legal correspondent Laura Jarrett shares analysis of the case.