Judge Rules Some Key Evidence Can Be Used in Luigi Mangione's State Trial The recent ruling by Judge Gregory Carro in the Luigi Mangione case has brought attention to the complexities of evidence admissibility in high profile trials.
The decision allows prosecutors to use a gun and notebook as evidence, while suppressing other items found in Mangione's backpack during his arrest.
At its core, this case highlights the gray areas in search and seizure laws, particularly when it comes to personal belongings left unattended.