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A New York judge dismissed two terrorism charges against Luigi Mangione

Judge Gregory Carro said he had found the evidence behind the charges “legally insufficient"

The judge kept other charges in place, including a count of second-degree murder

Luigi Mangione , the man accused of killing UnitedHealthcare's CEO last year, secured what a former Manhattan prosecutor called a legal win Tuesday, Sept. 16, after a New York judge dismissed two terrorism charges in his state case .

"Mangione can claim a legal victory today, and yes, it is," Gary Galperin, an adjunct professor at Cardozo School of Law in New York, said in an interview shortly after the judge's ruling. "But this is far from over."

Judge Gregory Carro, who is overseeing Mangione's sate case, kept other charges

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