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Breaking on MSNBC: Denise Cheung, the chief of the criminal division at the DC U.S. Attorney's office, resigned this morning.
The acting head of that office, Ed Martin, is a 2020 election denier who defended Jan. 6 insurrectionists. Trump nominated Martin to fill that post permanently this week.
(...)An attorney for Luigi Mangione said Friday she may seek to get evidence gathered during his Pennsylvania arrest thrown out — and said Mayor Eric Adams and a top NYPD official improperly discussed evidence in the case.
"There is a serious search and seizure issue here,” said Karen Agnifilo, a lawyer for Mangione during a state court appearance Friday. “We want to have the opportunity to litigate that.”
She went on to say Mangione’s "right to a fair trial is continuously being impacted."
Prosecutors say Mangione, 26, traveled to New York City last fall with a plan to kill UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson while he was in town for an investor conference. They say he waited outside Thompson’s hotel, shot him in the back and the leg, then fled to Pennsylvania where he was arrested days later.
Mangione has pleaded not guilty to state murder and weapons possession charges, including rarely used terrorism-related murder charges. He has also pleaded not guilty to murder, firearms and stalking charges in federal court. If convicted of the most serious crime, he could face the death penalty.
Dozens of Mangione supporters packed the seats of the Manhattan courtroom, where Justice Gregory Carro checked in on the status of the evidence sharing process and set a schedule for the two sides to submit motions. Mangione was escorted into court with his ankles shackled and hands in cuffs, surrounded by officers in tactical gear.
In her remarks to the judge, Agnifilio said she was shocked that the NYPD chief of detectives and Mayor Adams were able to sit down with HBO and discuss evidence and their theories of the case for a documentary. The prosecutors have yet to turn over key evidence – including a journal they allege is his “manifesto” – that Adams at the NYPD official discussed on HBO, Agnifilio said.
“We have never been provided copies,” she said.
The mayor's office did not immediately respond to a request for comment.
Prosecutor Zachary Kaplan described the voluminous evidence they have turned over to Mangione’s defense team in two batches, including one just prior to the hearing Friday. It includes photos, NYPD crime scene reports, DNA testing results, ballistic evidence and grand jury testimony by law enforcement.
After hearing from both sides, Carro set a schedule for pre-trial motions in the case, ordering the defense to have their motions in by April 9 and the prosecution’s response by May 14.
A trial date has not yet been set in the case.
HerculesIsMyDad
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They are going through all of this effort just so Mel Gibson can buy a gun? Wish they cared about anything actually important as much as they do this.
DirtySilicon
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I mean, it was happening even before this. It didn't really get publicity the way it should have but a lot of the career officials (republicans mind you) that worked with Trump in his previous term turned on him and essentially all said he was unfit to be president, and a second term would be disastrous. They didn't all say it verbatim but a number of high-ranking officials he appointed were against him after his first term.
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''Perhaps the most personally upsetting part of the story is the lengths to which the leadership of the department has gone to prevent me from testifying here today. On Friday night, I learned that the Deputy Attorney General’s office had directed the department’s Security and Emergency Planning Service to send two armed Special Deputy U.S. Marshals to my home to serve me with a letter. The letter was to be served between 9:00 and 10:00 p.m. that night.
I was in the car with my husband and my parents—who are sitting behind me today—when I got the news that the officers were on their way to my house, where my teenage child was home alone. Fortunately, due to the grace of a very decent person who understood how upsetting this would be, I was able to confirm receipt of the letter via email, and the deputies were called off.
At no point did Mr. Blanche’s staff pick up the phone and call me before they sent armed deputies to my home. The letter was a warning to me about the risks of testifying here today. But I am here, because I will not be bullied into concealing the ongoing corruption and abuse of power at the Department of Justice.''
This is gross intimidation and under normal circumstances would be harshly condemned by Congress, and an impeachment inquiry would be initiated against the AG.
Edit: she was a Justice Department attorney who was fired for doing her job. Under is a link to a letter sent from her attorney:
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