A scheduled court hearing in Luigi Mangione’s state murder case is postponed by one day after prosecutors failed to alert the jail holding him that he was required in court. Multiple reports say the hearing was set for Tuesday before New York Judge Gregory Carro, but Carro adjourned it roughly half an hour later. Prosecutors then indicated they had not informed jail officials that Mangione needed to be brought to the courthouse for the proceeding. As a result, the hearing is rescheduled for Wednesday.

The case involves Mangione’s state charges connected to the killing of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson. The reporting focuses on the administrative breakdown around custody notification rather than on the substance of the trial proceedings. Across outlets, the key detail is that the delay results from prosecutors’ failure to communicate Mangione’s court obligation to his jailors, preventing the hearing from proceeding as planned on Tuesday.