On Monday, came a verdict in the chokehold trial against marine veteran DanielPenny. A jury acquitted Penny of all wrongdoing in the case, but for Penny, his days in court are not over.
Daniel Penny, who was acquitted in December on charges of negligent homicide after putting a man in a chokehold on a subway car in New York City, landed a role with a major investment firm.
DanielPenny says a lawsuit filed by Jordan Neely ... Penny submitted a reply to the civil suit filed last year in Manhattan Supreme Court just before his December acquittal in criminal ...
DanielPenny, a former U.S. Marine who was acquitted ... has filed to dismiss a lawsuit brought by the victim’s father. In court filings on Monday, Penny’s lawyers denied claims laid out ...
DanielPenny's legal team wants a civil judge to dismiss ... Prosecutors asked the court to dismiss the top charge of manslaughter to avoid a hung jury, and jurors ultimately found Penny not ...
DanielPenny’s lawyer, in a court filing Monday, said his client denies the lawsuit’s claims that the 26-year-old is culpable for civil damages for using a chokehold on Jordan Neely while ...
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