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How the accused UnitedHealthcare CEO shooter could get away with murder

Kennedy Felton Lifestyle Correspondent
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Could the man accused of shooting and killing UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson on video get away with murder? While the immediate response would seem to be “no” considering the evidence, legal analysts say there is a chance, however small, Luigi Mangione could avoid a murder conviction.

Increasing public sympathy for Mangione could result in what’s called jury nullification despite the large amount of evidence stacked against him, according to some legal experts.

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Jury nullification is when a jury returns a not guilty verdict even though all the jurors believe beyond a reasonable doubt the defendant did what he is accused of.

Mangione has been charged with multiple counts of murder, including murder as an act of terrorism, under federal law. He also faces state charges in New York and Pennsylvania.

He faces the death penalty in the federal charges, while the maximum sentence for the state charges is life in prison without parole. Prosecutors say the two cases will be tried in mostly the same way, with the state charges expected to go to trial first.

Since his arrest, Mangione has gained many supporters. Many of them have posted sympathetic messages online or created fan accounts.

Supporters have even raised thousands of dollars on crowdfunding sites to pay for his legal defense fund. Many see Mangione’s alleged crimes as a form of protest against the American health care system.

Court proceedings in Mangione’s case were slated to start on Jan. 18. However, the deadline for indictment was pushed to Feb. 17 after both prosecutors and Mangione’s attorneys told a federal court they need more time to prepare.

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[Kennedy]

COULD THE MAN ACCUSED OF SHOOTING AND KILLING UNITED HEALTHCARE C–E-O BRIAN THOMPSON ON VIDEO – GET AWAY WITH MURDER?

WHILE THE IMMEDIATE RESPONSE WOULD SEEM TO CLEARLY BE, “NO” CONSIDERING THE EVIDENCE – LEGAL ANALYSTS SAY THERE IS A CHANCE, HOWEVER SMALL, LUIGI MANGIONE COULD AVOID A MURDER CONVICTION.

INCREASING PUBLIC SYMPATHY FOR MANGIONE COULD RESULT IN WHAT’S CALLED “JURY NULLIFICATION” – DESPITE THE LARGE AMOUNT OF EVIDENCE STACKED AGAINST HIM, ACCORDING TO SOME LEGAL EXPERTS.

JURY NULLIFICATION IS EXACTLY THAT – A JURY RETURNS A NOT GUILTY VERDICT EVEN THOUGH ALL THE JURORS BELIEVE BEYOND A REASONABLE DOUBT THE DEFENDANT DID WHAT HE IS ACCUSED OF.

MANGIONE HAS BEEN CHARGED WITH MULTIPLE COUNTS OF MURDER – INCLUDING MURDER AS AN ACT OF TERRORISM – UNDER FEDERAL LAW, AS WELL AS FACING STATE CHARGES IN NEW YORK AND PENNSYLVANIA.

HE FACES THE DEATH PENALTY IN THE FEDERAL CHARGES…WHILE THE MAXIMUM SENTENCE FOR THE STATE CHARGES IS LIFE IN PRISON WITHOUT PAROLE.

PROSECUTORS SAY THE TWO CASES WILL BE TRIED IN MOSTLY THE SAME WAY –  WITH THE STATE CHARGES EXPECTED TO GO TO TRIAL FIRST.

SINCE HIS ARREST, MANGIONE HAS GAINED MANY SUPPORTERS… A LOT OF THEM POSTING SYMPATHETIC MESSAGES ONLINE OR CREATING FAN ACCOUNTS.

THEY’VE EVEN RAISED THOUSANDS ON CROWDFUNDING SITES TO PAY FOR HIS LEGAL DEFENSE FUND.

MANY SEE MANGIONE’S ALLEGED CRIMES AS A FORM OF PROTEST AGAINST THE AMERICAN HEALTH CARE SYSTEM.

COURT PROCEEDINGS IN MANGIONE’S CASE WERE SLATED TO START JANUARY 18-TH – BUT THE DEADLINE FOR INDICTMENT HAS BEEN PUSHED TO FEBRUARY 17-TH AFTER BOTH PROSECUTORS AND MANGIONE’S ATTORNEYS TOLD A FEDERAL COURT THEY NEED MORE TIME TO PREPARE.

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