Summary

Sam Beard, organizer of Luigi Mangione’s legal defense fund, claims the dramatic “perp walk” resembling Hannibal Lecter’s treatment backfired on New York authorities, boosting donations to over $743,000.

Mangione, charged with murder and terrorism for allegedly killing UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson, received heightened security during extradition, drawing public sympathy.

Critics argue the campaign glorifies violence, while supporters emphasize fair trial rights.

Mangione, who pleaded not guilty, faces the death penalty if convicted.

  • null_dot@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    4 days ago

    I agree. Lemmy seems unable to grasp this. He looks like a super nice, ordinary guy that you’d like to hang out with.

    He probably is, but what about all the other people who don’t look like him? No one talks about jury nullification for their cases.

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        3 days ago

        That’s pretty much what I meant.

        The core criticism of Jury Nullification is that it’s dependent on the jury’s feelings towards the defendant.

        12 people might agree that Luigi shouldn’t be punished regardless of what the law says, but is that just as likely to happen for someone who’s ugly, or from a minority, or even just socially awkward?