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11:07Now PlayingLuigi Mangione stood in a Manhattan federal courtroom and pleaded guilty to two federal stalking counts in the killing of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson, telling the judge, “I shot Mr. Thompson in Manhattan, and he died."
In this interview, Wyatt sits down with Geragos to break down why the guilty plea was “legally miraculous,” how the federal death penalty enhancements were gutted, the double jeopardy fight now playing out to block the Manhattan DA’s state case, and the very real scenario in which Mangione could walk free sometime in his 50s.
Geragos also explains the “extreme emotional disturbance” doctrine his team quietly withdrew, why a “stealth juror” gives prosecutors nightmares, and the stunning role reversal connecting this case to Todd Blanche and Paul Manafort.
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