The man accused of shooting the CEO of UNITEDHEALTHCARE in New York City and leadership authorities in a five -day chase in court on Friday for the first time since he was accused in December of the state's murder and terrorism.
Luigi Mangione, 26, is scheduled to hold a hearing at the State Court in Manhattan.
Generally prosecutors and manganese defense attorneys are expected to make updates on the case of the case, and Judge Gregory Caro can set the final dates for paper work before the trial and perhaps even the date of a trial.
Managers acknowledged that he was not guilty of multiple charges of murder, including killing as a terrorist act, in the killing of Brian Thompson on December 4 outside a hotel in central Manhattan.
The executive branch was exposed to an ambush and shot the sidewalk while walking to a conference for investors.
Managers also face federal accusations that can carry the death penalty.
He is being held in Brooklyn Federal Prison, along with many other prominent defendants, including Sean “Deedy” Comes and Sam Bantan Farid.
Prosecutors said that two cases will continue on parallel paths, as the state's charge is expected to be charged first.
The maximum prison sentence for state charges is life imprisonment without conditional release.
On February 24, a hearing was canceled in Pennsylvania on charges of having an unlicensed firearm, forgery and a false identity to the police.
In a statement posted on a website for his legal defense, Mangarians said: “I am steeped in that I – and I feel grateful – whoever wrote me to share their stories and express their support. Vocabulary, this support exceeded political, ethnic divisions and even class.”
Mangeuns were arrested in Pennsylvania McDonald's on December 9.
The police said that he was carrying a pistol that matched those used to shoot and the fake identifier.
The authorities said that he was carrying a notebook that expresses hostility towards the health insurance industry, especially the wealthy executives.
Defense lawyer Karen Friedman Agunefilo argued on December 23 that the “warring judicial states” had turned mangis into “Ping Pong”.
The mayor of New York City accused Eric Adams and other government officials at the jury gathering by returning mangis to Manhattan in a designed scene that included armed armed officers accompanying him on a berth from Helpport.
Friedman Agufilo dedicated Adams's comment on a local television station that he wanted to be there to look “in the eye and say,” I have implemented this terrorist act in my city. “