Luigi Mangione, charged with murdering UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson last year in New York City, is apparently feeling better and back in court Monday.

Mangione's defense attorneys are trying to have certain evidence withheld from his upcoming state trial, arguing the evidence was illegally obtained.

So far, seven witnesses have testified over three days of pre-trial hearings. Court was postponed Friday because Mangione was sick .

Mangione back in court Monday for evidence suppression hearings

He was led into court shortly before 9:45 a.m. Monday, wearing a gray suit and blue shirt. He appeared to scan the gallery while his handcuffs were removed, then sat down and spoke with his attorneys.

The first witness called on the stand was Blair County First Assistant District Attor

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