Criminal defense attorney and former prosecutor Joshua Ritter breaks down the latest major development in the Luigi Mangione case: his legal team has withdrawn its intent to invoke a psychiatric defense in the state case over the killing of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson.
0:00 - Intro
3:06 - Luigi Mangione
18:57 - Tyler Robinson
27:44 - Lindsay Clancy
33:13 - George Pino
43:27 - Hero of the Week - Cobb County Police Department https://www.facebook.com/CobbCountyPoliceDepartment
50:24 - Announcements
Mangione’s defense had indicated it was prepared to argue that he suffered from an “extreme emotional disturbance,” but just one day later, the defense pulled that strategy back. Josh explains what a psychiatric defense could have meant, why withdrawing it matters, what records the defense may have avoided turning over, and how this could shape the case moving forward.
Then, in tonight’s Leftovers segment, Josh covers major updates in three more headline-making cases:
Tyler Robinson / Charlie Kirk Case — Prosecutors are opposing the defense effort to make Lance Twiggs appear live at Robinson’s preliminary hearing. Twiggs, Robinson’s former roommate and boyfriend, received use immunity for statements about the shooting. Josh breaks down what use immunity means, why the defense wants live testimony, and why prosecutors say the recorded statement and messages are enough.
Lindsay Clancy — Ahead of her July murder trial, Clancy’s defense is fighting what her attorney called “voodoo forensics” and “junk science.” Josh explains the battle over expert demonstrations, the 911 call, a jury view of the home, and how courts decide what jurors should see and hear in a case this emotionally charged.
George Pino — As closing arguments approach in the deadly Florida boating case, Pino declined a lesser-included offense instruction. Josh explains why a defendant might reject a lesser option, how jury instructions can shape deliberations, and what the prosecution and defense are fighting over before the case goes to the jury.
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