Daniel Penny acquitted in Subway Chokehold Trial

Daniel Penny acquitted of criminally negligent homicide for a chokehold that resulted in the death of Jordan Neely on a Manhattan subway car. Neely's father filed a lawsuit against Penny for negligence and injuries caused to Neely. Penny's legal team wants the lawsuit dismissed and for Neely's father to cover legal costs.

Daniel Penny's Subway Chokehold Trial Outcome

Daniel Penny's defense attorneys express shock at trial outcome in subway chokehold case where Penny was found not guilty. Penny still faces civil lawsuit from victim's father. Penny, a Marine veteran, plans to continue pursuing architecture degree despite scars from the ordeal.

Daniel Penny Trial and Subway Chokehold Death of Jordan Neely

The Daniel Penny trial involving the subway chokehold death of Jordan Neely is controversial, with conflicting testimonies from forensic pathologists. Dr. Chundru predicts Penny will be acquitted, while Dr. Baden disagrees with Chundru's assessment.

Subway Chokehold Trial

Marine veteran on trial for subway chokehold death called a forensic pathologist who concluded the chokehold did not cause the death. The expert mentioned a combination of factors including sickle cell crisis, schizophrenia, struggle, and synthetic marijuana as the cause of death.