Daniel Penny Jury ‘Unable To Come to A Unanimous Vote’ On Manslaughter Verdict In Jordan Neely Killing


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Daniel Penny walks in the hallway at Manhattan Criminal Court as the jury deliberates in his manslaughter trial in connection with the chokehold death of Jordan Neely, in New York, December 6, 2024.  | Source: ANGELA WEISS / Getty

Jurors in the manslaughter trial of Daniel Penny the former Marine accused of causing the death of unarmed Black man Jordan Neely by choking him in a subway car in NYC on May 1, 2023 are having a difficult time reaching a verdict in the case. In fact, on Friday morning, the jurors sent Judge Maxwell Wiley a note stating they were “unable to come to a unanimous vote on count 1.”

Allen responded by sending the jury what’s known as an Allen charge, which is an instruction urging them to make every possible effort to make a unanimous decision.

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Just 20 minutes after the judge issued the Allen charge, the jurors, still unable to reach a verdict, sent back another note requesting more information about the term “reasonable person” in the instructions they received.

From ABC 7:

“Ultimately what a reasonable person is up to you to decide,” Judge Wiley told the jury in response to their note, referring them to a two-part test in jury instruction.



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