Luigi Mangione arrives in court in bid to delay federal trial over CEO killing - KSL.com

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April 1, 2026
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Luigi Mangione appeared in court seeking to delay his federal trial in the CEO killing case.

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Luigi Mangione appeared in court seeking to delay his federal trial in connection with the killing of a corporate CEO. The case has drawn significant media attention and involves federal charges related to the death. Mangione's legal team is attempting to gain more time before proceeding to trial, a common pretrial motion in federal cases. The outcome of his request could affect the timeline for proceedings and shape the legal strategy moving forward. Details about the specific grounds for the delay request were not provided in available reporting.

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Luigi Mangione filed a motion to delay his federal trial proceedings.

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