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Luigi Mangione admits shooting healthcare CEO Brian Thompson and pleads guilty on federal charges – live

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The prosecution confirms to judge that Brian Thompson’s family is seated in the courtroom.

Judge Garnett said she wants to remind everyone, “This is a federal courtroom. Decorem must be observed at all times.”

Karen Friedman Agnifilo announces:

double quotation markMr Mangione is prepared to plead guilty to the indictment at this time.

The judge asked Mangione whether he does plan to do that. He said: “Yes.”

Key events

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The judge reveals there is no plea deal. Instead, the government has filed a letter saying what they believe an appropriate sentence should be. According to Judge Garnett, the government said it believes a sentence of 292 to 365 months would be an appropriate sentence.

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Judge Garnett, still going through the questions, mentions Mangione’s state case. “You should understand that if you are convicted and receive a sentence in that case, your sentences could be consecutive …. do you understand that?”

Mangione says, “Yes.”

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As the proceeding continues, Judge Garnett is going over the legal ramifications if Mangione does plead guilty. “The total maximum term of imprisonment for these crimes is life in prison,” she says. Mangione says he understands possible penalties.

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Judge Garnett asks: “Mr Mangione, are you willing to give up your right to a trial and the other rights I’ve discussed with you if I accept your plea?”

Mangione responds, “Yes.”

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Right now, Judge Garnett is going over the consequences of pleading guilty.

She’s asking Mangione if he understands that at a trial, he would be presumed innocent and that the prosecution would have to prove their case. Mangione continues answering in the affirmative.

This questioning is typical of plea proceedings. Judges go through this to make sure that defendants are informed of what’s happening when they enter a guilty plea.

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The judge is asking if he had enough of a chance to speak with his lawyers. Mangione says, “I have.”

She asks if his lawyers apprised him of the consequences of pleading guilty. He answered in the affirmative.

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The judge is asking Mangione basic questions, such as his name, his age, how far he went in school.

Mangione says he has not been treated for any mental illness, nor is he under the care of a doctor or any mental health professional.

The judge asks him whether he’s on any medicine. He replies: “Sleep medication two days ago.”

She asks if he feels his mind is clear today. He replies, “I do.”

at the courthouse in Manhattan

The prosecution confirms to judge that Brian Thompson’s family is seated in the courtroom.

Judge Garnett said she wants to remind everyone, “This is a federal courtroom. Decorem must be observed at all times.”

Karen Friedman Agnifilo announces:

double quotation markMr Mangione is prepared to plead guilty to the indictment at this time.

The judge asked Mangione whether he does plan to do that. He said: “Yes.”

at the courthouse in Manhattan

The judge, Margaret Garnett, enters the courtroom. Court is starting. Mangione is standing with his hands crossed in front of him.

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A US Marshal has placed a bottle of water in front of Mangione on the table. Mangione is now reading over a piece of paper. Friedman-Agnifilo, sitting with one elbow on the table alongside him, is also reviewing the paper. They are speaking to each other.

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Luigi Mangione has entered the courtroom. He is wearing tan jail scrubs with a white under shirt. His ankles are shackled.

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