Category: Legal News
The jury in the Daniel Penny trial is deadlocked on the first charge of second-degree manslaughter, leading the judge to issue an Allen charge to encourage a unanimous verdict. The defense argues Penny acted in self-defense against Jordan Neely, who was exhibiting erratic behavior. If found guilty, Penny could face up to 15 years in prison. The trial has included testimonies from witnesses and experts, with both sides acknowledging that Penny had the right to intervene but disagreeing on the level of force used.
Keywords: Daniel Penny, Jordan Neely, Allen charge
Update At: 12/7/2024