by Elizabeth Ann | Sep 24, 2025 | Articles, New York vs. Luigi Mangione, Trial Watch
New York, September 24, 2025 — In a scathing order issued today, U.S. District Judge Margaret M. Garnett ruled that officials at the Department of Justice may have breached court rules by making public statements about Luigi Mangione’s case — statements that defense...
by Elizabeth Ann | Sep 24, 2025 | Articles, New York vs. Luigi Mangione, Trial Watch
What Was Dropped? — The Recent Decision On September 16, 2025, a New York judge (Gregory Carro) dismissed two terrorism‐related murder charges against Luigi Mangione. Specifically, the charges struck were: ➤First-degree murder in furtherance of terrorism under state...
by Elizabeth Ann | Sep 6, 2025 | Articles, Justice & Reform, Massachusetts vs. Karen Read, Trial Watch
Why Karen Read’s $1.4M Prosecution Expense Is Justified From O.J. to Arias: Why Million-Dollar Trials Are More Common Than You Think When Norfolk County released invoices showing that Karen Read’s second trial cost taxpayers more than $1.4 million, critics pounced....
by Elizabeth Ann | Aug 22, 2025 | Articles, Massachusetts vs. Brian Walshe, Trial Watch
Defense Gets a Key Slice of the Proctor Files. The court, residing Judge Peter Krupp, took up defense access to former MSP Trooper Michael Proctor’s communications (the “Proctor files”) and the defense’s push tying those materials to discovery and dismissal issues....
by Elizabeth Ann | Aug 21, 2025 | Articles, New York vs. Luigi Mangione
Privacy Scandal: Aetna, DA’s Office, and a 120-Page Mistake The privacy breach is now the case’s centerpiece. Aetna accidentally?? sent Mangione’s full medical file to prosecutors. Moments later, the defense—trying to help?—sent the same file back, doubling the...