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Luigi Mangione has waived extradition in Pennsylvania, meaning he will come to New York voluntarily. Former Manhattan prosecutors say it's a good move for him to abandon his weeklong extradition ...
Mangione has been denied bail in Pennsylvania and is fighting extradition to New York. As of Friday, however, there are indications Mangione “may waive” his extradition next week, according to ...
Mangione's attorney, Thomas Dickey, said his client will plead not guilty to all the charges against him and fight extradition to New York, where a second-degree murder charge is looming.
Luigi Mangione won’t fight extradition to New York City after all, according to Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg. “Indications are that the defendant may waive,” said Bragg, meaning ...
Luigi Mangione, the suspect in the murder of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson, indicated he would fight extradition to New York at a Pennsylvania court hearing Tuesday, lashing out as he ...
Mangione's attorney told the Pennsylvania court things have changed since they initially fought extradition last week, saying they have been in constant communication with his legal counsel in New ...
Asked by the judge early on if he understood his rights, Mangione replied, “Yes, Sir.’’ His refusal to be extradited kicks off a process in which his lawyer has two weeks to file a formal ...
The Manhattan District Attorney's office confirmed to USA TODAY that it would seek a governor’s warrant for Mangione's extradition, and Dickey made it clear Mangione would oppose it.