New York's 'wrong-headed' defendant-friendly laws helped toss Mangione evidence: retired cop
New York's criminal justice laws are "wrong-headed" and favor defendants over victims, one expert claims, and says a judge's decision to toss key evidence in the Luigi Mangione murder case is the latest proof.
The debate over New York's criminal justice laws has been thrust back into the spotlight after Judge Gregory Carro ruled that Pennsylvania police conducted an unconstitutional search of Mangione's backpack, tossing evidence in the case against the alleged gunman accused of fatally...