What are Miranda rights?
Miranda rights include the right to remain silent and the warning that anything you say can be used against you in court.
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Luigi Mangione, the 27-year-old accused of murdering United Healthcare CEO Brian Thompson in Midtown Manhattan last December, is scheduled to appear in court in Lower Manhattan this week for pre-trial hearings. These hearings will address t...
The pre-trial hearings focus on whether statements Mangione made to police in Altoona, Pennsylvania, should be admissible. His lawyers argue that police failed to read him his Miranda rights before questioning him. The defense is also challenging the search of Mangione's backpack, where police found a silencer and a notebook with a written plan to "whack" an insurance executive.
Sabrina Schroff, a federal defense attorney, notes that pursuing the death penalty in the federal case could be a risky move for prosecutors, potentially elevating Mangione's status and complicating the legal process. The hearings this week will be crucial in determining what evidence the jury will see during the trial.
Miranda rights include the right to remain silent and the warning that anything you say can be used against you in court.
New York abolished capital punishment two decades ago, and a New York jury hasn't sentenced a person to death since 2013. Pursuing the death penalty can be resource-intensive and may not be a smart move for prosecutors.
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