Marine veteran Daniel Penny's defense team considers suing for malicious prosecution following acquittal on charges related to a high-profile case involving the death of a homeless man in a New York City subway.
Key Points
Acquittal on charges after prosecution dropped manslaughter charge.
Allegations of collusion between the medical examiner's office and the district attorney's office.
Daniel Penny's perspective on the trial and his actions.
Consideration of a malicious prosecution lawsuit.
Pros
Acquittal on charges of second-degree manslaughter and criminally negligent homicide.
Possibility of holding District Attorney Alvin Bragg accountable for alleged ethical misconduct.
Highlighting potential collusion between the medical examiner's office and the district attorney's office.
Cons
Lengthy high-profile case may have taken a toll on Daniel Penny and his defense team.
Legal proceedings can be emotionally and financially draining.