NEW YORK (AP) — Luigi Mangione is due in court Tuesday as his lawyers push to have his state murder charges thrown out in the killing of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson. They argue that the New York case and a parallel federal death penalty prosecution amount to double jeopardy.

Also to be decided: a trial date and whether the state case or federal case will go first.

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    I guarantee he’ll end up shanked to death. There is no way they’re leaving him alive, and due process has its pitfalls.

    But random prison violence? Could always happen…

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      Nah—the danger he represents is not as an individual but as an example. His fate needs to serve as a deterrent, and apparent random violence doesn’t have that effect.

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        They can’t let him get to prison, and if they do, they have to make sure his cellmate plays along, or they arrange rewards for the group that takes him down.

        If anyone in wherever he gets housed picks up what he did, he could end up leading the greatest prison revolt of all time.

        Charasmatic intellectuals with an inherent distaste for authority are the most dangerous people for authoritarians.

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      By all accounts he’s very popular with other prisoners. Might be tough for someone to get to him, and especially tough to get away alive if they do attack Luigi