Luigi Mangione, 28, faces a pivotal moment as he prepares to plead guilty in federal court—just before his state murder trial—potentially triggering a legal showdown over double jeopardy. Accused of stalking and killing health insurance CEO Brian Thompson, Mangione has publicly denied guilt, calling the dual trials a repeat of the same trial. His defense may leverage the federal plea to seek dismissal of state charges, though prosecutors argue the cases differ: federal focuses on cross-state stalking via digital means, while state centers on the killing and gun offenses. Recent setbacks, including a judge allowing damning evidence from his backpack—including a 3D-printed gun and intent notebook—and the abandonment of a psychiatric defense, have weakened his position. The outcome could reshape how justice is pursued in this high-profile case.
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