JUDGE REMOVES DEATH PENALTY CHARGES AGAINST LUIGI MANGIONE FOR KILLING OF UNITED HEALTH CARE CEO BRIAN THOMPSON
Just minutes ago a judge in New York *removed* the two charges against Luigi Mangione which carried the death penalty.
Unfortunately I don’t have time to go into depth about it because I’m pulling stuff together about Don Lemon. I *do* have the 39-page order for Notes from the Front members (it’s in your inbox now), and here’s the quick and dirty:
Basically, there were four counts (charges) against Mangione. In two of them, which were the ones which carried the potential for the death penalty, the Judge ruled that the law on which the government was relying was *not properly applied by the government*. So, basically, the counts (Count Three and Count Four) were tossed on technicalities.
Mangione still faces two counts, which carry a penalty of life imprisonment without the possibility of parole.
Notes from the Front members: the Judge’s 39-page ruling is in your inbox now.
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