Updated
Updated · The New York Times · Jun 30
Mangione Lawyers Withdraw Emotional-Disturbance Defense Filing Ahead of Sept. 8 Trial
Updated
Updated · The New York Times · Jun 30

Mangione Lawyers Withdraw Emotional-Disturbance Defense Filing Ahead of Sept. 8 Trial

3 articles · Updated · The New York Times · Jun 30

Summary

  • Luigi Mangione’s lawyers withdrew a sealed filing saying they might pursue an extreme emotional disturbance defense, then told the court they were no longer considering that strategy.
  • Justice Gregory Carro ordered the filing and related documents resealed after unsealing them this month, reversing a rare public glimpse into the defense’s approach.
  • The judge said confidentiality was necessary because that defense could have required Mangione to admit some responsibility for the Midtown Manhattan killing of a health care executive.
  • The episode underscores the unusual secrecy around Mangione’s state case even as public attention has intensified ahead of his Sept. 8 trial in Manhattan.

Insights

With a $1.5M defense fund, is the accused assassin of a CEO becoming a public anti-hero?
Why did the defense reveal and then immediately retract its 'emotional disturbance' strategy?
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