Penny’s decision not to testify means that jurors will not hear him explain why he kept Neely — who witnesses said delivered ...
Prosecutors in Daniel Penny’s manslaughter trial are to finish closing arguments Tuesday. The trial has touched on fears ...
If found guilty of second-degree manslaughter, Penny faces a maximum of 15 years in prison. If found guilty of criminally ...
Daniel Penny faces charges for fatally choking a 30-year-old homeless man named Jordan Neely on a train in New York City.
Manhattan prosecutors again accused Daniel Penny of failing to recognize the "humanity" of Jordan Neely during their closing ...