Manhattan prosecutors had argued heart-shaped notes smuggled in Mangione's socks showed yet again his "sympathizers" posed a ...
A judge has cleared the way for the suspect in the killing of UnitedHealthcare's CEO to get a laptop behind bars if his ...
Luigi Mangione violated the "special treatment" he was afforded for his last court appearance when handwritten notes were ...
Luigi Mangione, the man accused of gunning down UnitedHealthcare's CEO on a midtown Manhattan sidewalk last December, can use ...
Mangione's attorneys claim he apologized for any inconvenience his arrest caused and that he hoped the employee's information ...
Mangione will not have access to the internet on his specially configured laptop. The 26-year-old Ivy League graduate charged ...
Luigi Mangione's request to get a laptop in jail is now up to Brooklyn's Metropolitan Detention Center, where he is awaiting trial.
Luigi Mangione’s fashion choices at his latest court appearance have caught the attention of Manhattan prosecutors who are accusing his lawyers of encouraging the publicity around him.
In filings, lawyers for the man accused of assassinating a health care executive argued with prosecutors over special treatment and his access to evidence. By Hurubie Meko Two heart-shaped notes ...
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