In this video, I break down how a federal deal in the Luigi Mangione case impacts the state murder charges through the lens of double jeopardy. While the Fifth Amendment generally allows separate prosecutions by federal and state governments under the dual-sovereignty doctrine, New York’s CPL § 40.20 imposes much stricter protections against double jeopardy.
I examine the defense’s strategy to block state prosecution using precedents like Paul Manafort, alongside the key exception under People v. Bryant that could give Manhattan DA Alvin Bragg the green light to proceed.
As we’ve seen in the ICE-related shooting deaths in Minnesota, this clash highlights the ongoing battle between federal authority and state sovereignty.
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— Dave, AKA Florida LawMan










