Luigi Mangione’s legal team is attempting to bar prosecutors from seeking the death penalty by arguing that authorities prejudiced the case by turning his arrest into a public spectacle.

On Sept. 16, a New York judge dismissed two terrorism-related murder charges against Mangione—two of his highest charges. Shortly after, the accused killer’s team filed a petition arguing that potential jurors had been “imprinted with a scene out of a Marvel movie” thanks to the display authorities made in December, when they staged a perp walk with Mangione in shackles, surrounded by law enforcement officials.

Condemning the violation of Mangione’s constitutional and statutory rights and arguing that authorities, including Attorney General Pam Bondi and New York City Mayor Eric Adams, have “fatally prej

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