Daniel Penny Trial: Jury Ordered to Continue Deliberations After Manslaughter Charge Dropped

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Jury to Keep Deliberating in Daniel Penny Trial
The jury in the Daniel Penny trial is set to reconvene after a judge dismissed the second-degree manslaughter charge. The trial revolves around Penny's involvement in the 2023 subway death of Jordan Neely.

Key Points

  • The judge has ordered jurors to continue deliberating on a lesser charge of criminally negligent homicide.
  • The jury has been deliberating for several days, but has yet to reach a verdict.
  • Legal experts suggest the jury may be deadlocked, leading to a mistrial.

What's Next?
The jury will reconvene on Monday to continue deliberations. If they are unable to reach a verdict, the judge may declare a mistrial.

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