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Luigi Mangione’s lawyers seek to block death penalty in pivotal NYC federal court hearing

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Luigi Mangione’s lawyers seek to block death penalty in pivotal NYC federal court hearing

Luigi Mangione appeared in a New York City courtroom on Friday as his lawyers try to bar the Justice Department from seeking the death penalty in his federal trial for the killing of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson. 

The pivotal hearing is Mangione’s first federal court appearance since he pleaded not guilty to murder and stalking charges at his arraignment in April 2025.

Mangione arrived at court just after 11 a.m. His legs were shackled, but his hands were free. He was wearing a tan prison jumpsuit and shook hands with his attorneys.   

Mangione’s court appearances often attract a crowd, and a small group of protesters against the death penalty rallied outside the Manhattan courthouse.

Supporters of Luigi Mangione gather outside of Manhattan Federal Court on January 09, 2026 in New York City.

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That said, the courtroom was not full. There were mostly journalists in the gallery, along with some attorneys and members of the public. 

Judge says trial date not likely to be announced any time soon 

The judge said that the outcome of the motion to dismiss two of the counts against Mangione will impact the trial date, and she therefore thinks the trial date won’t be settled Friday. 

The judge and Mangione’s defense then discussed the evidence found in Mangione’s backpack, including his journal. The judge seemed to express skepticism toward the defense’s argument that officers recovering Mangione’s backpack and taking it to the station for examination was inappropriate. 

Mangione’s defense team argued that while officers had the right to safeguard the backpack, they would not have the right to go through it and inventory it without a search warrant. 

The judge indicated he didn’t think it will be necessary to hold a separate evidence hearing, as was the case in his state trial. 

All parties agreed to target jury selection in the federal trial in early September, with an eye on trial beginning later in the fall, or, in the event it is a capital trial, in early winter. 

Court wrapped up just before 2 p.m.   

What’s at issue in Mangione’s hearing

New York Law School Professor Anna Cominsky Cominsky said the key issues the federal judge will be looking at are whether certain charges should be dismissed and whether the death penalty should be on the table. 

Mangione’s defense team is trying to get the murder by firearm charge thrown out. That charge allows the federal government to seek the death penalty.

“That argument in particular is very law specific. It has to do with whether or not there was a crime of violence being committed in connection with the murder. There is a lot of case law that interprets that and that is going to be a very technical, legal argument,” Cominsky said. 

The judge will also be determining if the contents of Mangione’s backpack should be used as evidence in the trial. The black backpack, which Mangione had when he was arrested, was also at the center of pretrial hearings in his New York state murder case. 

At issue is whether the police search of Mangione’s backpack was legal as officers went on to find a pistol, silencer and notebook inside.

Mangione’s lawyers argue the evidence found inside the bag should be excluded because police did not have a warrant. 

The judge in the state case is currently deciding whether to allow the evidence into that trial. A decision is expected by May 18. 

Mangione’s attorneys say case is tainted

Mangione’s defense attorneys say authorities prejudiced the case against him by turning his arrest for the 2024 shooting into a “Marvel movie spectacle.”

They have presented a few arguments as to why this should not be a federal death penalty case. 

UnitedHealthcare CEO Killed

Luigi Mangione appears in Manhattan Criminal Court, Tuesday, Dec. 16, 2025, in New York.

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Mangione’s lawyers argue that authorities prejudiced the case by turning his perp walk into a highly choreographed spectacle and declaring their desire to see him executed before formally indicting him. 

They also claim Attorney General Pam Bondi’s previous job with Ballard Partners, a lobbying firm whose clients include UnitedHealthcare’s parent company, is a conflict of interest. 

They allege Bondi violated an agreement when she took office to bow out of any matters related to Ballard Partners for at least one year. 

Prosecutors deny Bondi has conflict of interest

Federal prosecutors slammed the defense’s claims as meritless and misleading, arguing there is no conflict of interest with the attorney general because there is no present or future financial gain. 

They also argue that pretrial publicity, even when intense, is hardly a constitutional crisis. 

Alice Gainer and

Alexa Herrera

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