Luigi Mangione Hearing Sealed, Raising Transparency Concerns
A recent hearing in the murder case of Luigi Mangione, accused of killing UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson, was held in secret, excluding the press and public. Judge Gregory Carro sealed the virtual proceeding at the defense's request, prompting criticism over the lack of transparency.
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Luigi Mangione Hearing Sealed, Raising Transparency Concerns
Judge Conducts Secret Hearing in High-Profile Murder Case of Luigi Mangione
Luigi Mangione Hearing Held in Secret, Raising Transparency Concerns
Latest Luigi Mangione hearing shrouded in secrecy as judge shuts out press and public
Latest Luigi Mangione hearing shrouded in secrecy as judge shuts out press and public
Latest Luigi Mangione hearing shrouded in secrecy as judge shuts out press and public
Latest Luigi Mangione hearing shrouded in secrecy as judge shuts out press and public
Latest Luigi Mangione hearing shrouded in secrecy as judge shuts out press and public
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