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Luigi Mangione is facing two prosecutions for the same killing, one in New York state court for murder, and one in federal court for interstate stalking and firearm offenses. His defense team wants the federal trial to go first. Why? Because under New York Criminal Procedure Law §40.20, a federal verdict may block a later state prosecution (where Mangione is facing life in prison) if both cases arise from the same criminal transaction. This is not just about double jeopardy under the U.S. Constitution. This is about New York’s broader statutory protection, and a strategic fight over who gets to try him first. In this episode of Crime News, Cross-Examined, I break down: • Why trial order matters • How “dual sovereignty” works — and where it doesn’t • The prosecution’s urgency • The defense’s sequencing strategy • Whether Mangione’s argument has real teeth This is not about guilt. It’s about power, timing, and legal leverage. If you follow high-profile criminal cases and want disciplined legal analysis without speculation, this channel tests the law before the verdict. ⏱ CHAPTERS 00:00 – Tried Twice? 00:30 – Two Courts, One Killing 01:17 – The Prosecution: Why the State Wants to Go First 01:50 – Why the Defense Wants Federal First 02:39 – The Cross-Examination: Does It Work? 03:29 – The Law: CPL §40.20 Explained 03:53 – My Ruling 04:52 – Closing