Daniel Penny deadly chokehold trial jury deliberates

CBS News
3 Dec 202401:38

Summary

TLDRJury deliberations have started in the trial of Daniel Penny, accused of killing a homeless man, Nealy, with a chokehold. During closing arguments, the prosecution emphasized that Nealy's death resulted from the prolonged chokehold, while the defense claimed the case was rushed due to media and protest pressure. The trial, lasting over a month, included testimonies from witnesses, police, and medical experts. If convicted, Penny could face up to 15 years in prison, though the judge may choose not to sentence him to prison time. Heightened security is in place due to potential protests once a verdict is reached.

Takeaways

  • 😀 Jury deliberations have begun in the trial of Daniel Penny, who is accused of killing a homeless man, Nealy, with a chokehold.
  • 😀 The prosecution argues that Nealy's death was caused directly by the chokehold, not by other factors.
  • 😀 The defense claims the trial was a rush to judgment, motivated by media attention and public protests.
  • 😀 Penny allegedly held Nealy's neck for nearly six minutes, even after the train arrived at the station and passengers were able to get off.
  • 😀 The prosecution believes Penny acted recklessly in his actions, leading to Nealy's death.
  • 😀 The defense urges the jury to imagine themselves in Penny's position on the train during the incident.
  • 😀 Security has been heightened around the courthouse, with barricades and police officers in anticipation of potential protests after the verdict.
  • 😀 The trial has been ongoing for over a month, with testimony from witnesses, police officers, and medical experts.
  • 😀 If convicted, Daniel Penny could face up to 15 years in prison.
  • 😀 The judge has discretion in sentencing, and could choose not to impose any prison time even if Penny is convicted.

Q & A

  • What is Daniel Penny accused of in the trial?

    -Daniel Penny is accused of killing a homeless man named Neal by using a chokehold.

  • What has the prosecution argued in the case?

    -The prosecution argued that Neal died as a result of the chokehold, and that Penny acted recklessly by holding Neal's neck for nearly six minutes without letting go, even after the train arrived at the station.

  • How did the defense respond during the trial?

    -The defense called the trial a 'rush to judgment,' suggesting that media attention and protests influenced the charges, and asked the jury to consider the scenario as if they were on the train themselves.

  • What is the potential sentence for Daniel Penny if found guilty?

    -If found guilty, Daniel Penny could face up to 15 years in prison, though the judge could choose not to sentence him to any prison time even if convicted.

  • What has been the role of the jury in this case?

    -The jury has heard testimony from witnesses, police officers, and medical experts, and will now deliberate on the case after the judge's instructions.

  • Why are there more barricades and police officers outside the courthouse?

    -There are more barricades and police officers outside the courthouse likely in anticipation of possible protests once a verdict is reached.

  • What did the prosecution focus on during their closing argument?

    -During their closing argument, the prosecution emphasized that Neal's death was primarily caused by the chokehold, not by a combination of other factors as the defense had argued.

  • How long has the trial been ongoing?

    -The trial has been ongoing for more than a month, during which jurors have heard from witnesses, police officers, and medical experts.

  • What specific action by Daniel Penny does the prosecution highlight as reckless?

    -The prosecution highlights Penny's decision to hold Neal's neck in a chokehold for nearly six minutes as reckless, particularly since he did not release the hold even when the train arrived at the station and passengers could leave.

  • What are the implications of the potential protests following the verdict?

    -The potential protests following the verdict suggest a high level of public interest and possible unrest surrounding the case, influencing the increased security presence outside the courthouse.

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