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Why Mangione may be fighting extradition Mangione, meanwhile, could continue fighting extradition from Pennsylvania, where a tip led police to him this week at a McDonald’s in Altoona.
Meanwhile, Mangione is fighting extradition to New York, a process that will spool out over the course of many weeks, the legal experts predict. On Tuesday, a Blair County judge got the ball rolling.
Mangione was denied bail, is fighting extradition, and will remain in a Pennsylvania jail. He is set to plead not guilty to all charges, his attorney Thomas Dickey told NewsNation on Tuesday. Show ...
Mangione is fighting his extradition to New York from Pennsylvania. Benjamin B. Braun/Pittsburgh Post-Gazette via AP ... Asked by the judge early on if he understood his rights, Mangione replied ...
Mangione is not going to fight extradition to New York, his lawyer Karen Friedman Agnifilo told CNN on Tuesday. The next steps in Mangione’s legal process will be ruled on by a judge in ...
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'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.
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 ...