Manhattan DA Dismisses Defense Allegations of Discovery Violations in Mangione Case

The Manhattan District Attorney’s Office has refuted the allegations by Luigi Mangione’s defense that claim discovery violations in his case. Prosecutors asserted in court that their extensive provision of data, amounting to one terabyte, does not breach discovery laws. They argued that any delays in discovery are due to the case’s complexities and timing since its commencement. The defense’s assertion of being unable to file motions due to withheld grand jury testimony was labeled as insubstantial by the DA’s office. For further details, please refer to the full coverage from the New York Law Journal.