Judge rules on whether key evidence can be used in Luigi Mangione’s state trial

A New York judge says some evidence cannot be used in the Luigi Mangione murder trial, while other key evidence can be used. NBC News’ Stephanie Gosk explains what’s in and what’s out.

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