Luigi Mangione and his lawyers are is gearing up for marathon court hearings starting Monday in Manhattan in his state murder case , coming up on the first anniversary of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson’s execution-style killing on a Midtown sidewalk.
State Supreme Court Justice Gregory Carro is slated to hear from more than 20 witnesses and rule on the admissibility of key evidence cops obtained during and after Mangione’s high-profile arrest in Pennsylvania following a nationwide manhunt, statements he allegedly made to authorities, and the trustworthiness of witness identifications.
Lawyers for the accused CEO killer expect to spend much of the week in court, having requested from the Bureau of Prisons five pairs of socks, two suits, three sweaters, and three pairs of pants ahea

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