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Why a Judge Is Keeping Certain Evidence Out of Luigi Mangione’s New York State Case

Why a Judge Is Keeping Certain Evidence Out of Luigi Mangione’s New York State Case

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Judge Gregory Carro has issued several critical rulings regarding the admissibility of evidence in the high-profile New York murder trial of Luigi Mangione. While prosecutors may present a handgun and notebook recovered through valid police procedures, the court suppressed several items found during an initial illegal search of the defendant's backpack. These excluded materials include a cellphone and passport, which the judge determined were seized in violation of Fourth Amendment protections against warrantless searches. Additionally, the court decided to seal records related to a previously proposed psychiatric defense to ensure the defendant receives a fair trial across both state and federal jurisdictions. These decisions highlight the judiciary's role in balancing public transparency with the enforcement of constitutional mandates during criminal proceedings. Collectively, the rulings shape the narrative jurors will hear by filtering out evidence obtained through unlawful investigative methods.

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