Luigi Mangione's high-stakes court hearing in New York resumed Thursday, exactly one year after prosecutors say he murdered UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson in Manhattan.

The focus of the hearing returned to the 27-year-old suspect's interaction with police officers who arrested him at a McDonald's in Altoona, Pennsylvania, five days into the manhunt.

Mangione's lawyers claim certain evidence should not be allowed in the trial because they say he was not read his Miranda rights before questioning and that his backpack and other belongings were searched without a warrant.

Second officer testifies about McDonald's confrontation

Testimony picked up Thursday morning in Manhattan Superior Court as prosecutors called to the stand Patrolman Tyler Frye, another officer wh

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