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30:09Now PlayingA surprise federal court conference is scheduled in Luigi Mangione’s case amid renewed speculation about a possible plea agreement. Could a federal guilty plea do more than resolve that case and potentially threaten his upcoming New York state murder trial?
Former federal prosecutor Neama Rahmani joins former prosecutor and criminal defense attorney Joshua Ritter to explain New York’s unusually broad double-jeopardy protections, what Mangione could gain from resolving the federal case first and why a plea could trigger a major legal fight with Manhattan prosecutors. They also discuss the decision to protect jurors’ identities, concerns surrounding Mangione’s supporters and whether the September 8 state trial could be delayed.
Later, Josh and Neama break down the surprise grand-jury indictment of Nick Reiner in the deaths of his parents, Rob Reiner and Michele Singer Reiner. Why did Los Angeles prosecutors bypass a public preliminary hearing, and could the case’s celebrity witness list explain that decision?
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