Saturday, December 21, 2024

David in TN on abc 20/20’s show on Luigi Mangione, and news on his forthcoming trials

By David in TN
friday, december 20, 2024 at 12:44:00 a.m. est

David in TN on abc 20/20’s show on Luigi Mangione, and news on his forthcoming trials

I saw the abc 20/20’s show on Luigi Mangione. There was a lot of footage of midtown manhattan. There are apparently two video cameras on every street corner.

[N.S.: The proliferation of video cameras is due to the pervasive character, both of black criminals and of their black and non-black supporters (the red and the black).]

Mangione is from a wealthy family in Baltimore. They own hotels and other buildings. No interviews with family members. Mangione’s oration as valedictorian at his posh private school is shown. He is an IVY League graduate from Penn.

Mangione has become a folk hero on social media. Nothing is said by abc about his love life or sexuality. He had recently broken off contact with his family, and didn’t seem to have any close friends.

The nycpd’s female commissioner, Jessica Tisch (Levine), is shown. mayor Eric Adams greeted the plane bringing Mangione to nyc. Bragg is shown in a group of officials.

[N.S.: Jessica Tisch is even less qualified than her official predecessor, Keechant Sewell who, in addition to having been a cop for a number of years, was a double or triple affirmative action beneficiary. (I never saw her accompanied by a boyfriend or husband, and there were not even rumors of Sewell having been a normal woman.) Tisch (Levine), who was never a police person, has been married to man named Levine for 18 years, but has chosen to use her father’s last name over her husband’s last name. Tisch (Levine’s) immediate predecessor was the eminently qualified Thomas G. Donlon who, however, was “unqualified,” on account of being a normal, White man, who had never been involved in any scandals or criminal behavior.]

It looks like Mangione is going to be charged and tried in federal court, which would take the case away from the manhattan district attorney’s office. If Trump has a brain, he should encourage this, upon taking office in a month.


Update and revision
By David in TN
friday, december 20, 2024 at 12:16:00 p.m. est

Mangione is going to be tried in state court first, then in federal. He could be given the death penalty in federal court.


N.S.: Let’s hope for a hung jury in state court, as a slap in the face to black supremacist, manhattan da Alvin Bragg, and to double jeopardy. I realize that the legitimate charge is the state one, but Mangione is going to be tried in federal court, in any event, and manhattan juries must nullify Bragg, at least where White defendants are concerned.



2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Court TV demands more White defendants--dammit.

--GRA

Anonymous said...

ILLEGAL CONTRIBUTOR TO ERIC ADAMS PLEADS GUILTY TO ONE CHARGE;ADAMS0U

NEW YORK, Dec 23 (Reuters) - A construction executive accused of making illegal contributions to indicted New York City Mayor Eric Adams' campaign plans to plead guilty, court records showed on Monday, as the Democrat braces for an April trial during his re-election campaign.
Federal prosecutors in Manhattan said in a court filing that businessman Erden Arkan has indicated he wishes to admit to one count of conspiracy to commit wire fraud for his role in funneling "straw" donations, or contributions made in the name of someone other than the true donor, to Adams' successful 2021 mayoral campaign.
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The guilty plea could bolster prosecutors' case, which is scheduled to go to trial starting April 21.
Alex Spiro, a lawyer for Adams, did not immediately respond to a request for comment. Nicholas Biase, a spokesperson for the U.S. Attorney's office in Manhattan, declined to comment.
Jonathan Rosen, a lawyer for Arkan, declined to comment.
Adams in September pleaded not guilty to charges he accepted more than $90,000 in discounted luxury hotel stays and flight upgrades from Turkish officials in exchange for pressuring city fire officials in 2021 to let Turkey open its new consulate in Manhattan despite safety concerns.
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Adams was also accused of seeking and accepting illegal contributions from foreign nationals to his campaign.
Prosecutors had previously described Arkan as a prominent member of New York City's Turkish community who made straw donations to Adams at the request of a Turkish official.
President-elect Donald Trump last week said he would consider pardoning Adams after he takes office on Jan. 20. Trump, a Republican, suggested Adams was targeted for criticizing President Joe Biden's handling of migration, one of Trump's signature campaign issues.