Luigi Mangione is not going to face loss of life penalty in UnitedHealthCare CEO killing, choose guidelines in blow to DOJ
A federal choose has tossed loss of life penalty eligible fees for accused UnitedHealthCare CEO killer Luigi Mangione — dealing an embarrassing blow to the Justice Division.
The 27-year-old nonetheless faces the opportunity of life in jail with out parole if convicted of executing healthcare honcho Brian Thompson in a December 2024 focused hit on a Manhattan sidewalk.


However Manhattan Federal Decide Margaret Garnett threw out Mangione’s fees that would have led to a uncommon loss of life penalty trial in New York.
The jurist discovered that the loss of life penalty eligible elements of the case, introduced by the US Lawyer’s Workplace for the Southern District, had “authorized infirmities,” in line with her ruling.
The choose famous that the “chief sensible impact” of dismissing that portion of the indictment is “solely to preclude the loss of life penalty as an obtainable punishment when the jury determines if the Defendant triggered Brian Thompson’s loss of life.”
The blow to federal prosecutors comes months after US Lawyer Pam Bondi introduced that the federal government would take the uncommon step of looking for the loss of life penalty in opposition to Mangione, who has pleaded not responsible.
