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Luigi Mangione’s defense is asking a federal judge to throw the possibility of the death penalty before Mangione is accused of federal charges for murder of Brian Thompson, the CEO of UnitedHaalthcare to New York Last York.
In a burning return and failed through judicial presentations, prosecutors said it was too early for the defense to move so that the tasks of death penalty outside the table because the mangione has not been accused or processed of legs, and have been notified.
However, not officially, Attorney General Pam Bondi said on April 1 that he was ordering the prosecutors to hide the death penalty, and the problem of defense toks with the announcement itself and how he did it in an Instagram post. They argued that the language suggested that Mangione has an alreamy leg condemned by the charges, has not done so, and that such length preached the great jury process, that it could be underway with the deadline to present an accusation fridge.
Luigi Mangione’s defense presents a motion to prevent the death penalty in its federal case

Luigi Mangione shouts while the officers contain it when he arrives for his extradition hearing at the Blair County Courthhouse in Hollidayburg, Pennsylvania, on December 10, 2024. (David Dee Delgado for Fox News Digital)
Last week, Mangione’s lawyers argued that seeking death in the federal case, which appeared after New York prosecutors leveled their own positions of murder and terrorism against them, is “arbitrary and capricious” and that the directive so that US lawyers seek capital punishment are motivated and politically influenced by the state of Thompson as a prominent blindness.
“Great image, this may reflect a change in the policy of the Department of Justice where they see the death penalty in the blue states that have a moratorium or have a direct prohibition of capital punishment.”
Federal prosecutors responded with their own presentation, arguing that it was too early to argue and that the defense has no authority on how the government shows evidence to a large jury.
Luigi Mangione Prosutors ordered the death penalty in the case of murder of the federal CEO
On Wednesday, Mangione’s lawyers, Karen Friedman Agnifilo and Avi Moskowitz, triggered, accusing the government of violating the right of their client to due process to allegedly violating rules about commenting on a pending case outside the courtroom.

Luigi Mangione is escorted by a New York police helicopter in New York City on December 19, 2024. (Rashid Umar Abbasi for Fox News Digital)
The center of the matter is the announcement of the death penalty, which appeared on the Instagram of the Department of Justice in an appointment attributed to Bondi, which they said it was a preacher for the jury group.
Mangione’s defense said that waiting for an accusation would mean waiting too much.
“Once a great preliminary jury returns an eligible accusation for death, it is simply too late,” they argued.
But the defense faces a uphill battle with those selective prosecution arguments, according to Neahmani, a former federal prosecutor based in Los Angeles who has been following the case.

The CEO of Unitedhealthcare, Brian Thompson, on the left, was shot dead in the center of Manhattan on his way to a shareholders conference. The surveillance cameras captured the ambush. (Businesswire; Nypd Crimetoppers)
“It didn’t work for Donald Trump. It didn’t work for Hunter Biden and won’t work for Mangione,” he told Fox News Digital. “It is a very diffuse and high legal burden to comply.”
He predicted that the Bondi Department of Justice, a Trump candidate, can begin to see more aggressively ways to impose the death penalty for crimes committed in blue states that do not have capital punishment in books.
“Great image, this may reflect a change in the policy of the Department of Justice where they see the death penalty in the blue states that have a moratorium or the direct prohibition of capital punishment,” he said.
Trump has said previously, heye to expand the federal death penalty to cover more crimes and put an end to a moratorium on federal executions established by former President Joe Biden.

Luigi Mangione appears in the Supreme Court of Manhattan in New York City on December 23, 2024. (Curtis means Dailymail/pool)
Thompson, 50, was the father of two two visits to New York City for a publicly announced shareholders conference. Mangione is a battery or stalks it, then ambushed it outside the conference. Hefaces numerous positions, including terror -related murder, and allegedly wrote duration about his disgust with the health insurance industry.
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Mangione faces charges in New York, Pennsylvania and the Federal Court. He declared himself innocent.