REPORT: Judge accused of bending the rules to engineer a conviction in Marine veteran Daniel Penny case

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From Fox News: The Manhattan jurors weighing the fate of Marine veteran Daniel Penny return to court Monday, but only to consider the lesser charge against him after a judge controversially tossed the more serious charge and avoided a mistrial.

Judge Maxwell Wiley on Friday agreed to the prosecution’s request to dismiss the most serious charge, second degree manslaughter, after jurors twice told the court they had deadlocked on the issue.

They had previously been instructed to deliberate the lesser charge of criminally negligent homicide only if they found Penny not guilty of manslaughter for some reason other than a lack of justification.

“Manslaughter in the second degree is dismissed,” Wiley told the jurors before sending them home Friday. “What that means is you are now free to consider count two. Whether that makes any difference, I have no idea.”


Monday morning, the jury has now returned to consider the lesser charge, after the first one was dismissed – when the judge had earlier said, “I think that they can’t move on to count 2 unless they find the defendant not guilty of count 1.”  

Penny’s lawyers had warned about the judge allowing the jury to move on to the second count, saying, “The risk here of a coercive verdict or a compromised verdict…New York is clear that compromised verdicts are discouraged. It would force them into what we would submit would be manufactured, as to the lesser count of criminal negligence.”

The trial is all over an incident which occurred on May 1, 2023.  Penny, then 24, a U.S. Marines veteran, was riding on the NYC train when Jordan Neely, a 30-year-old homeless man with schizophrenia and high on drugs, barged onto the train and started threatening the other passengers.

Penny reacted by placing Neely in a chokehold and holding him until police arrived to take custody of him.  Neely was reportedly still alive when police took over, but died later.  Penny is being charged for his death, although many frightened witnesses testified how relieved and thankful they were that Penny stopped Neely’s threatening behavior.

Below is a video of Penny filmed soon after the incident, as he explained what happened.

Many members of the public have stated they believe Penny is a hero and should have never been charged.

Political commentator Meghan McCain wrote last week, “I don’t think the left fully grasps how much they are radicalizing people when a marine who saved a bunch of people on the subway from a violent person with mental illness yelling “someone is going to die today” is demonized. Daniel Penny did nothing wrong, you lunatics.”

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