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Jurors in Daniel Penny Trial Say They Can’t Reach Unanimous Verdict on Manslaughter Charge

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Daniel Penny rejected the far-left media’s characterization of him as a “white supremacist” – Credit: AP
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By Michael Washburn (Epoch Times)

Jurors in the Daniel Penny trial for last year’s subway choking death of Jordan Neely said on Dec. 6 that they are struggling to reach a unanimous verdict on the main charge of manslaughter.
“At this time, we are unable to come to a unanimous vote on Count One, manslaughter in the second degree,” the jurors said in a note to the judge.

The judge said, “I think at this point, even if that’s the case, I still have to decide that a unanimous agreement is impossible on Count One before they can render a verdict on Count Two.”
The jury began deliberating on Dec. 3, after the prosecution and defense had made their closing arguments.

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