At the beginning of the hearing to discuss a pre-trial schedule, Ms Agnifilo said her client should not have to be shackled while in court, arguing it denies him the presumption of innocence ...
Mr. Mangione wore a dark green sweater and a bullet proof vest and entered the courtroom at 2:25pm. Ms. Agnifilo asked the judge to unshackle her client. The judge declined, and said, “unless he has ...
"There might be evidence that is suppressed in this case," Ms Agnifilo said. Police officers in Altoona, Pennsylvania, found Mangione with a 9-millimeter pistol and silencer, clothing that matched ...
The group burst into applause when his defense attorney Karen Friedman Agnifilo first arrived. During the hearing, Friedman Agnifilo argued that her client’s right to a fair trial was being ...
Mangione’s lawyer, Karen Friedman Agnifilo, argued that the sight of Mangione in shackles in the closely watched case was robbing him of his presumption of innocence. Carro set another hearing ...