2024/12/06 17:18:35
genieman77
does anyone here think he's NOT being railroaded by blind, ignorant  criminal enablers?
Does anyone here support his prosecution?
 
If so, you're an ignorant fool too 
 
..KTF
 
2024/12/06 17:43:54
bigfoot
Jury being deadlocked is not an indicator of the verdict. Perhaps a mistrial will be declared. I’ll keep my opinion to myself on his guilt or innocence. Sometimes the wheels of justice turn slowly.
2024/12/06 18:00:45
genieman77
bigfoot
Jury being deadlocked is not an indicator of the verdict. Perhaps a mistrial will be declared. I’ll keep my opinion to myself on his guilt or innocence. Sometimes the wheels of justice turn slowly.



Judge dismissed the manslaughter and now told the jury to deliberate on a lesser charge 
The whole thing is a racially motivated travesty of justice 
 
Judge dismisses manslaughter charge in Daniel Penny trial after jury deadlock
 
 
..KTF
 
 
2024/12/06 20:32:38
r3g3
NYC--nuff said -Live 90, miles away and went there off and on my whole life, no more, its a very dangerous place now-always had to watch your step like any city but its really gone downhill.
Am 77 and have seen cycles there where at, for example, Times Square was GREAT and then a quagmire then Great again -now possibly dangerous.
Subways used to be interesting rides now -watch your back.
Hundreds could go and likely have a nice time but then---- BAD STUFF - far more often than should be tolerated.
2024/12/06 21:56:48
bigfoot
In my younger days I lived right across the state line in New Jersey. I believe it was 3 miles to NY city. Used to go there once in awhile. The drinking age was 18 to be served alcohol. Only remember riding the subway once. I lived there from when I was 19 till I was 22.
I forgot to mention one of my granddaughters and her significant other moved to little Italy in NY City a couple months ago. Hope they stay safe!
2024/12/07 10:08:19
r3g3
Little Italy seems to just keep getting smaller and smaller as years pass, always a nice place to be.
2024/12/07 13:22:58
Mitchell
Should never have gone to trial; a concerned citizen moves to protect other riders from a mentally unstable druggie. Passengers testified they feared for their own welfare. It's a case of no good deed goes unpunished. Then what the judge did is crazy. He's sending the jury back to reconsider the second charge that they've already found to not apply, in other words, being pro-prosecution, he's hoping that they can at least find something to give Alvin Bragg a win. New York city jurors are really gullible, and Bragg is capable of convincing them that something that did not exist actually did. I'll refer you to 34 counts of accounting errors that in real life would have just been misdemeanors had they been real and that the statute of limitations had not expired, and they were elevated to FELONIES and 12 NY jurors, (two of them were lawyers), were somehow convinced  by Bragg that Trump was guilty. So there is a real possibility that Daniel Penny is going up for a while until he wins on appeal. What the judge did is wrong.
2024/12/07 15:16:15
r3g3
Wondered a bit about the Judge==At first my anti Blue city bias may have clouded my initial opinions.
 
If the Judge had declared the requested mistrial instead of throwing out the biggest charge it could have gone to trial again--now that's over and done with --never to be brought again. He completely dismissed the biggest charge.
 
Then the judge sent the jury back to consider  the second serious charge- I initially thought that was a bad thing but am revisiting that notion as well.
Think about it-- if a juror or jurors held out on the first its quite likely they may well hold out on the second as well-thus leading to the second complete dismissal of a charge
 
Then the case is OVER and Penny wins.
2024/12/07 18:46:34
bigfoot
Good points. Well stated.
2024/12/09 15:00:06
bigfoot
Daniel Penny verdict in: not guilty.
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