By MICHAEL R. SISAK, Associated Press
NEW YORK (AP) — Luigi Mangione is still waiting to log in.
Months after a judge said he could have a laptop in jail to review evidence, lawyers for the man accused of killing UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson say the device has yet to be delivered.
The delay, Mangione’s lawyers said in a court filing made public Thursday, is putting the 27-year-old suspect in a time crunch with little more than two weeks before an important hearing in his state murder case .
Mangione, also facing a federal death penalty case, has been held at the Metropolitan Detention Center, a federal jail in Brooklyn, since his December 2024 arrest . He has pleaded not guilty.
A judge approved the defense’s request for a laptop in August, but getting it in his hands h

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