Luigi Mangione, who is charged with murdering UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson, returns to a New York court on Tuesday. His defense team is asking the court to exclude some evidence from his trial, including Mangione's notebook, which prosecutors believe reveals a motive.
Breakdown
- Mangione's lawyers ask to exclude evidence, including a notebook, from trial 5s
- Defense argues evidence was obtained without warrant or Miranda rights 50s
- Notebook allegedly contains writings about motive and insurance industry disdain 1m 9s
- Mangione faces second-degree murder charges in CEO Brian Thompson's killing 1m 14s
- Trial date has not yet been set 2m 2s