Fortune | FORTUNE 09月16日
法院审理谋杀案,被告方以双重危险为由要求撤销指控
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Luigi Mangione因涉嫌杀害UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson,将于周二出庭。其律师主张,州法院的谋杀指控与联邦死刑起诉构成双重危险,要求撤销指控。法官还将决定审判日期以及州案与联邦案的优先顺序。Mangione的律师还寻求驳回恐袭指控,并禁止使用逮捕时缴获的证据。检察官则要求Mangione方明确是否将采用精神失常辩护。此案因涉及对医疗保险行业的愤怒而备受关注,Mangione的追随者众多,并曾以模仿游戏角色路易吉的绿色着装表达支持。

⚖️ **双重危险的法律争议**:Mangione的律师团队提出,州法院的谋杀指控与联邦死刑起诉构成双重危险(double jeopardy),要求撤销州一级谋杀指控。这一法律论点是本次庭审的核心焦点,可能影响整个案件的走向。

📅 **审判程序与证据争议**:法官Gregory Carro将决定州案与联邦案的审判顺序,并裁定是否允许Mangione的律师排除逮捕时搜获的证据,包括一把9毫米手枪和一个据称记录其作案意图的笔记本。同时,检方也要求Mangione方明确是否会采用精神失常辩护,并引入精神疾病证据。

🖋️ **被告的写作内容成关键证据**:检方在法庭文件中大量引用了Mangione的手写日记,其中他表达了对“致命的、贪婪驱动的医疗保险卡特尔”的反抗,并赞扬了“独行侠”Ted Kaczynski。这些内容被检方视为明确其杀害Thompson意图的证据,并被描述为旨在“为医疗行业带来革命性变革”的宣言。

💚 **引发社会关注的被告形象**:27岁的Ivy League毕业生Mangione因其案件触及了公众对医疗保险行业的不满情绪,吸引了“邪教式”的追随者。他的支持者常常在庭审现场出现,以模仿游戏角色路易吉的绿色作为团结的象征,显示了此案在社会层面的广泛影响。

🏢 **案件背景与指控细节**:Mangione被控在2024年12月4日枪杀UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson。监控录像显示,一名蒙面枪手在Thompson抵达一场投资者会议时从背后将其射杀。弹药上刻有“delay, deny, depose”等词语,影射保险公司推诿赔付的惯用语。Mangione在被捕后,被关押在布鲁克林联邦监狱。

Luigi Mangione is due in court Tuesday as his lawyers push to have his state murder charges thrown out in the killing of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson. They argue that the New York case and a parallel federal death penalty prosecution amount to double jeopardy.

Also to be decided: a trial date and whether the state case or federal case will go first.

It’s Mangione’s first court appearance in the state case since February. The 27-year-old Ivy League graduate has attracted a cult following as a stand-in for frustrations with the health insurance industry. Dozens of his supporters showed up to his last hearing, many wearing the Luigi video game character’s green color as a symbol of solidarity. His April arraignment in the federal case drew a similar outpouring.

If Judge Gregory Carro permits the state case to go forward, Mangione’s lawyers have said they want him to dismiss terrorism charges and bar prosecutors from using evidence collected during Mangione’s arrest last December, including a 9 mm handgun and a notebook in which authorities say he described his intent to “wack” an insurance executive.

Prosecutors want the judge to force Mangione’s lawyers to state whether they’ll pursue an insanity defense or introduce psychiatric evidence of any mental disease or defect he may have.

Carro could rule on those requests on Tuesday, schedule additional hearings or issue written decisions at a later date.

Mangione pleaded not guilty to multiple counts of murder, including murder as an act of terrorism, in the Dec. 4, 2024, killing. Surveillance video showed a masked gunman shooting Thompson from behind as he arrived for an investor conference at the New York Hilton Midtown. Police say “delay,” “deny” and “depose” were scrawled on the ammunition, mimicking a phrase commonly used to describe how insurers avoid paying claims.

Mangione was arrested five days later after he was spotted eating breakfast at a McDonald’s in Altoona, Pennsylvania, about 230 miles (about 370 kilometers) west of New York City. Since then, he has been held at the same Brooklyn federal jail where Sean “Diddy” Combs is locked up.

The Manhattan district attorney’s office contends that there are no double jeopardy issues because neither of Mangione’s cases has gone to trial and because the state and federal prosecutions involve different legal theories.

Mangione’s lawyers say the dueling cases have created a “legal quagmire” that makes it “legally and logistically impossible to defend against them simultaneously.”

The state charges, which carry a maximum of life in prison, allege that Mangione wanted to “intimidate or coerce a civilian population,” that is, insurance employees and investors. The federal charges allege that Mangione stalked Thompson and do not involve terrorism allegations.

U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi announced in April that she was directing federal prosecutors to seek the death penalty for “an act of political violence” and a “premeditated, cold-blooded assassination that shocked America.”

The Manhattan district attorney’s office quoted extensively from Mangione’s handwritten diary in a court filing seeking to uphold his state murder charges. They highlighted his desire to kill an insurance honcho and his praise for Ted Kaczynski, the late terrorist known as the Unabomber.

In the writings, prosecutors said, Mangione mused about rebelling against “the deadly, greed fueled health insurance cartel” and said killing an industry executive “conveys a greedy bastard that had it coming.” They also cited a confession they say he penned “To the feds,” in which he wrote that “it had to be done.”

Mangione’s “intentions were obvious from his acts, but his writings serve to make those intentions explicit,” prosecutors said in the June filing. The writings, which they sometimes described as a manifesto, “convey one clear message: that the murder of Brian Thompson was intended to bring about revolutionary change to the healthcare industry.”

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