


Daniel Penny's Subway Chokehold Trial Defense Concludes Without His Testimony
Daniel Penny opted not to testify in his manslaughter trial; closing arguments set post-Thanksgiving.
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Daniel Penny's defense rested without his testimony in the trial concerning Jordan Neely's chokehold death. The trial highlighted issues of race, mental health, and public safety. Various witnesses, including forensic experts, debated the cause of death, with conflicting medical opinions presented. Jury deliberations are anticipated after Thanksgiving, with potential for a 15-year sentence if convicted of manslaughter.
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